Publish Date
Jul 08, 2025
Tax Compass
In April 2024, Washington, DC launched the Global Soft Landing Program, which was developed through a strategic partnership between the Washington DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP), the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED), the Golden Triangle BID, the Penn West Equity and Innovation District, The George Washington University, and The Build Fellowship by Open Avenues.[1] The program features two distinct pathways designed to simplify entry into the U.S. market through access to flexible, discounted office space and tailored immigration support.
Expanding into a new market presents both opportunity and complexity. Program partners seek to reduce the friction international companies often face when entering the U.S. by offering logistical and legal support. Whether a company is looking to obtain a secure office space or a visa solution for its founder, this program provides direct support that addresses both issues.
The program offers two tracks tailored to the distinct needs of global businesses and entrepreneurs:
The Penn West Global Soft Landing Program provides international businesses with flexible, discounted coworking space at Studio by Tishman Speyer, which offers proximity to the White House, George Washington University, and a network of global institutions.[2]
To qualify, companies must:
The GW x Penn West Global Build Fellowship addresses one of the biggest challenges that international founders encounter: navigating the US immigration system.[3] In collaboration with The George Washington University and Open Avenues Foundation, this fellowship provides a cap-exempt H-1B visa pathway, which enables entrepreneurs to legally build their ventures in DC. Through this pathway, employers have the ability to sponsor H-1B visas without being subject to the annual cap of visas (85,000).[4]
Applicants must:
The Washington, DC Global Soft Landing Program offers a unique opportunity for global businesses and entrepreneurs to tap into the U.S. market through two supportive, well-structured pathways. Whether your organization is looking for a strong physical presence or seeking an immigration solution for its leadership team, this initiative reduces barriers and creates opportunities for long-term growth in one of the world’s most influential cities.
At A&M, we help clients take full advantage of programs like these, from navigating incentive opportunities to structuring a successful market entry. If your organization is exploring U.S. expansion, our team can guide you through the process and ensure a strong start.
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[1]“Washington, DC Launches Comprehensive Global Soft Landing Program,” Washington DC Economic Partnership, April 24, 2024, https://wdcep.com/press-release/washington-dc-launches-comprehensive-global-soft-landing-program/
[2]“Penn West Global Soft Landing Program,” Washington DC Economic Partnership, accessed June 24, 2025, https://wdcep.com/penn-west-global-soft-landing-program/
[3]“The GWU Penn West Global Build Fellowship,” Penn West, accessed June 24, 2025, https://pennwest.buildfellowship.com/
[4]“H-1B Cap Season,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, accessed June 24, 2025, https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/h-1b-specialty-occupations/h-1b-cap-season