Oghenehoro Evi Eni is a lawyer and legal researcher focused on immigration law, business law, and public policy across Canada and the United States.
His work explores how immigration applications are assessed in practice, including the role of credibility, documentation, proof of funds, travel history, and officer discretion. Through legal writing and research, he has developed a strong focus on understanding why some immigration applications are approved while others are refused.
He has written extensively on visa refusal trends, compliance issues, misrepresentation, officer discretion, and the legal consequences of fraudulent documentation in immigration systems.
Alongside his immigration work, Oghenehoro Evi Eni is also interested in business law and the legal challenges faced by entrepreneurs, investors, and companies operating across borders. His work includes research into investor immigration programs, business compliance, entrepreneur visas, and corporate legal issues affecting foreign nationals.
This combination of immigration and business law allows him to provide a broader understanding of how individuals and businesses navigate legal systems internationally.
His publications aim to bridge legal theory and practical application, helping readers understand not just what the law says, but how legal decisions are made in real-world situations.
His work and publications are available through:
(https://medium.com/@enioghenehoro)
Oghenehoro Evi Eni continues to build a growing body of work focused on immigration law, business law, compliance, and international legal systems.
