Miami Business Immigration Attorney Jose De Wit Accepted Into Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program

Miami Business Immigration

It’s not every day an immigration law firm gets recognized for business leadership outside of legal work—but De Wit Immigration Law business immigration lawyers in Miami just hit that milestone. Its founder, Jose Carlos de Wit, has been accepted into the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program, an achievement that reflects his commitment to growth, innovation, and supporting immigrant entrepreneurs.

To many clients—especially foreign business owners and professionals navigating U.S. immigration law—this recognition signals that De Wit Immigration Law isn’t just a legal services firm, but a small business in its own right, seeking excellence. Here’s why this matters, what the Goldman Sachs program is, and how it can benefit De Wit Immigration Law’s clients.

What Is the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program?

Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses is a high‑impact initiative aimed at helping business owners across the U.S. grow their ventures. It provides education, capital access, networking, and mentorship. 

Some quick facts about the program:

  • Applicants must typically have been in business for at least two years and generate minimum revenues.
  • The program includes a rigorous curriculum—covering operations, marketing, financials, strategy—as well as one-on-one advising.
  • Graduates join a network of thousands of small business owners across all 50 states.
  • The program is known for helping its members increase revenues, expand operations, and create jobs.

For an immigration attorney such as Jose de Wit, this acceptance speaks to how the firm views itself: not merely as a legal practice, but as a growing business needing to scale, strategize, and constantly improve.

Why This Matters for De Wit Immigration Law and Its Clients

1. Stronger Business Mindset

Legal expertise is foundational for an immigration firm. But legal success alone isn’t enough—running a law practice requires business skills: client acquisition, operational efficiency, marketing, and financial planning. By participating in a program designed for business growth, Jose de Wit is investing in those non-legal areas of his firm’s development.

Clients will benefit from a firm that is better organized, more scalable, and attuned to growth because internal improvements tend to reflect externally: faster responses, clearer processes, and more reliable service.

2. Expanded Network & Resources

One of the biggest perks of the Goldman Sachs program is the alumni network. De Wit Immigration Law now gains exposure to business owners across diverse industries, potential partners or clients, and access to mentoring from seasoned entrepreneurs. That kind of network can help the firm—and indirectly, its clients—tap into new opportunities, cross-referrals, or shared best practices.

3. Enhanced Credibility & Visibility

For prospective clients—especially international entrepreneurs or businesses looking to invest in the U.S.—knowing that the firm’s lead attorney is part of Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Small Businesses cohort is a signal of ambition, validation, and business acumen beyond legal credentials. It sets the firm apart in the crowded field of immigration law.

4. Synergy with Immigration & Business Clients

Many of De Wit Immigration Law’s clients are business owners, startups, investors, and professionals who are not just looking for visas—they’re trying to build companies, expand, scale, and make strategic moves. Having a lead attorney who’s actively participating in a world-class small business program means the firm is likely more empathetic to the business side of immigration law and better equipped to counsel clients holistically (legally and businesswise).

Who Is Jose De Wit – and What He Brings to the Table

Jose Carlos de Wit is the founder and lead attorney at De Wit Immigration Law. His focus lies in employment‑ and investment‑based immigration, including work with entrepreneurs, investors, startups, and professionals seeking nonimmigrant and immigrant visas. 

A bit of background:

  • Born and raised in Guatemala, de Wit has firsthand familiarity with the immigration process from both side.
  • He earned his J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law, where he was active in human rights and immigration advocacy.
  • He’s litigated before immigration agencies, BIA, federal courts and handled removal cases, mandamus actions, and appeals, giving him both transactional and litigation capabilities. =
  • His firm is based in Miami, FL, but handles business immigration matters for clients across the U.S.

That combination of legal depth, personal experience, and now business training through the Goldman Sachs program positions him uniquely among business immigration attorneys.

What Clients Can Expect Going Forward

With Jose de Wit now accepted into the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program, clients of De Wit Immigration Law may see:

  • More robust service offerings: improved client intake, more efficient case management, better communication, and possibly new legal or consulting services that support client business goals.
  • Strategic thinking: legal advice that takes into account not just visa requirements, but growth projections, business models, staffing strategies, and long-term planning.
  • Greater value alignment: a firm that walks the talk—growing its own business while helping others build theirs.
  • Better access for referrals and partnerships: opportunities to connect with other small business owners, mentors, or resources that clients themselves may also tap into.

Final Thoughts

Jose de Wit’s acceptance into the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program is more than an accolade—it’s a signal of growth, commitment, and alignment with the firm’s mission of helping entrepreneurs, businesses, and professionals navigate the complex U.S. immigration landscape.

For anyone considering a business immigration path—whether you’re an investor bringing capital to the U.S., an executive relocating, or a startup founder seeking talent—knowing that your immigration attorney is also investing in business excellence gives additional confidence. De Wit Immigration Law is showing clients that they aren’t just legal followers—they’re business partners and growth-minded advocates.

If you’re an entrepreneur looking for both strong legal strategy and a business-minded immigration partner, De Wit Immigration Law is worth a closer look.