Vialto Partners is a global provider of mobility, tax, and immigration services, and this weekly summary highlights a series of strategic moves that reinforce its positioning as a technology-enabled, human-centric advisor in a structurally growing market. Over the past week, the firm focused on expanding its immigration capabilities across key jurisdictions, strengthening its technology and leadership bench, and showcasing its expertise in complex cross-border workforce trends.
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A central theme was the continued build-out of Vialto’s immigration practice in major markets. In the United States, the firm expanded its immigration practice with the addition of new senior talent, including Partners Donald Sheppard and Regina Knoll, and used a New York gathering to emphasize scaling immigration services through technical expertise, digital innovation, and a global operating model. This follows an earlier move to bolster its U.S. capabilities with a San Diego–based immigration team, enhancing coverage in one of the most complex and strategically important mobility markets. In India, Vialto appointed Sebin Jinny C.J. as Partner, Immigration Services, to lead its local immigration practice. With more than two decades of experience in business immigration and global mobility, he will advise on regional regulations and support global workforce strategies in a critical technology and talent hub.
The firm also received external validation of its legal and advisory capabilities. Vialto Partners was recognized in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms in Canada for excellence in immigration law, a ranking based on client feedback, peer recommendations, and leadership assessments. This recognition supports the firm’s credibility in the Canadian market and can aid in client retention and new business generation across its broader global mobility offerings.
On the thought leadership front, Vialto highlighted emerging workforce mobility opportunities arising from the AUKUS security partnership between Australia, the UK, and the US. The firm outlined the immigration, tax, employment, and compliance complexities associated with deploying skilled talent across these jurisdictions and positioned itself as a specialist in designing compliant, future-ready mobility programs for defense and technology-related projects.
Taken together, the week’s developments underscore Vialto Partners’ focus on strengthening core immigration capabilities in high-value markets, enhancing brand recognition through third-party accolades, and deepening its role as a subject-matter expert in complex global mobility scenarios, supporting its long-term growth and competitive positioning in the global mobility and immigration advisory sector.

