Salvatore “Sal” PicataggioPartner (407) 478-1111Request A Consultation Salvatore “Sal” Picataggio, practices family and business immigration law, assisting and representing clients in investments (E-2 Treaty Investor and EB-5 Immigrant Investor), H-1B and E-3 specialty occupations, L-1 and EB-1 multinational executives and managers, EB-1 aliens of extraordinary ability, National Interest Waivers, applications for citizenship and naturalization, and more. He has practiced Immigration law exclusively since 2011 and joined Colombo and Hurd in 2019. Mr. Picataggio also practices heavily in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, where he assists with investor petitions and applications for permanent residency, Regional Center Applications, Regional Center Amendments, and EB-5 project infrastructure, compliance, and best practices. Sal is the Top Contributor and an “EB-5 Verified” Attorney on EB5investors.com. Mr. Picataggio is a member of the Florida Bar, the Orange County Bar Association and its Immigration and Naturalization Committee, the Global Council of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association, and the Central Florida Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Mr. Picataggio participates with and gives presentations to international chambers and business groups such as the Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce, British American Chamber of Commerce, Orlando Regional Realtor Association and Global Council, World Trade Center Orlando, and more. Mr. Picataggio graduated from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in May 2011. Sal’s studies included a diverse array of topics including intellectual property law, government law, and land use and environmental law. Sal returned to the University of Florida as co-adjunct professor of Business Immigration Spring of 2017. Mr. Picataggio graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Florida in 2008, where he majored in Public Relations and minored in Business Administration. Knowledge & Experience Education Juris Doctor – University of Florida Levin College of Law Bachelor’s Degree (Public Relations) – University of Florida Bar Memberships State of Florida Professional Organizations Florida Bar Orange County Bar Association Immigration and Naturalization Committee American Immigration Lawyers Association Central Florida Chapter Orlando Regional Realtor Association Global Council Insights & Resources E-2 Visa for Japanese Investors L-1 Visa for New Offices in 2026: A Practical Guide for Companies Expanding to the United States E-2 Visa Requirements in 2026 View All Watch the video Starting the E-2 Visa: What You Actually Need vs. What You Think You Need Watch the video E-2 Visa Investment Amount Requirements: How Much Do You Need to Invest in 2026? Watch the video EB-5 Project Selection: How to Choose the Right Investment for Your Immigration Goals in 2026 Watch the video EB-5 Timelines in 2026: Why the September 30th Deadline Matters Watch the video EB-5 in 2026: Three Biggest Mistakes EB-5 Investor Make Watch the video EB-5 Visa in 2026: What You Should Know Before Filing Watch the video EB 2 NIW Strategy 2025: National Interest through Small Business Impact Previous Next Share