Seattle-Based Boundless Immigration Raises $7.8 Million To Help People With The Citizenship Process

By Dan Anderson • Apr 1, 2019

Boundless Immigration, a Seattle-based technology company that helps immigrants deal with the green card and citizenship process, announced it has raised $7.8 million in Series A funding. This round of funding was led by Foundry Group. Industry Ventures and Forefront Venture Partners also participated in this round. along with existing investors Trilogy Equity Partners, Pioneer Square Labs, Two Sigma Ventures, and Founders’ Co-op.

With this funding round, Boundless Immigration is going to expand its offerings and scale up operations. And the company will work towards becoming a one-stop shop for the 2 million people who are navigating through the family-based immigration system every year.

“When my parents immigrated to the United States from China 30 years ago, they spent five months’ worth of rent on legal fees so we could live in this country legally,” said Boundless Immigration co-founder and CEO Xiao Wang in a statement. “I started Boundless believing that immigrants are vital to America’s culture and economy, and we’re committed to making the immigration process faster, easier, and more affordable. I’m proud that Boundless has supported thousands of families over the past two years. This round of financing will enable us to help even more families achieve their American Dream.”

Boundless Immigration’s first product helps couples apply for a green card through marriage. And then the second product it released helps eligible green card holders with the naturalization process for becoming U.S. citizens.

“One of my grandparents immigrated to America to escape pogroms in Russia,” added Foundry Group co-founder Brad Feld. “If America’s immigration system was as hard then as it is now, I may well not have ever been born. We have been long-time supporters of legal immigration and have faith in Xiao’s vision to build the first brand in the industry. I also see investing in Boundless and companies like it as a moral obligation, a chance to pay it forward. I’m honored Foundry Group could be a part of the next stage of Boundless’ growth.”