Get Your Move to Europe Underway in 8 Weeks

Without Endless Research or Costly Mistakes

A clear, step-by-step relocation process for U.S. remote workers who want to move to Spain, Portugal, France, or Italy — and don’t want to figure it out the hard way.

Leah gave me the confidence to know I can definitely make the move abroad. Her approach is practical, down-to-earth, and genuine.

Nate

I had done a ton of research, but it was hard to know which direction to take. Talking to Leah finally gave me something I could act on right away.

Lisa

Does this sound like you?

  • You’ve already decided you want to move to Europe…but you have no idea what actually needs to happen first — or how to organize the move without missing something important.

  • You’ve spent hours researching visas, logistics, and relocation steps…and somehow feel less clear than when you started.

  • You keep thinking, “I just need a little more research before I start”…but deep down, you’re not sure what “ready” even looks like.

  • You worry that one wrong step — applying too early, too late, or in the wrong order — could delay your move by months or cost you thousands of dollars.

  • You don’t just want more information — you want to know you’re making the right moves, in the right order, without creating problems for yourself later.

You’re not alone.

How I Went From Feeling Stuck… to Helping Others Move Abroad

I was working what I thought would be my dream job. I had friends. Life should have felt good.

But it didn’t. Life was starting to feel small.

I was spending so much time trying to squeeze life into the weekend that I started to notice how little space there was for anything.

Then I took a few short trips to Europe and noticed something different.

People walked everywhere. Cities felt more social and alive.

And life was structured differently — work fit into life, not the other way around.

For the first time, I realized things didn’t have to work the way they did in the U.S.


But moving to another country—even for a better life—felt complicated.

Where would I even start?

So I filed the thought under “maybe one day — never.”


Then fate stepped in.

A friend mentioned a program hiring Americans to teach in Spain.

Almost without thinking, I applied.

And somehow, I got accepted.


That’s when the reality of moving abroad hit all at once.

The program paid just 700 euros a month—and everything else was on me to figure out.

The visa. Housing. All of it.

There was information everywhere—

But none of it fit together.

Every source explained one piece, but nothing showed the full process.

And the more I looked into it, the less certain I felt.

I didn’t know what I was missing.

Part of me thought it was an incredible opportunity.

The other part wondered if I was making a mistake.


In the end, I decided to take the chance.

And that first move completely changed the trajectory of my life.


Over the next ten years, I went on to live abroad in five different countries.

Not because I couldn’t settle—

But because I wanted to figure out what kind of life actually worked best for me.

I didn’t want to just accept the version of life I was born into.

I wanted to design it.

And every time I moved, I went through the process again—until I knew exactly how to move through it from start to finish.


My life abroad has turned out more expansive than I ever expected.

I feel healthier and more connected to where I live because I walk everywhere and see people throughout the day.

That makes me more engaged in my day-to-day life and constantly learning—new languages, cultures, and ways of living.

Life doesn’t feel small anymore.


And once my life started to feel different, I began to notice how many other people were stuck in the same place I had been.

Whenever I told people about living abroad, I kept hearing the same thing:

“I wish I could do something like that… I just wouldn’t know where to start.”

And I recognized it immediately.

Because that’s exactly where I was before my first move.

The simple truth is this:

A lot of people want to do this.

But remote workers already have the foundation to make it happen.

They’re not stuck because they lack information.

They’re stuck because they don’t have a clear process to turn that information into action—without second-guessing every step or realizing too late they did something wrong.


That’s what led me to start the Fearless Abroad Mentorship.

Not just to explain the process—

But to guide remote workers through it with a clear structure, so they know what to do, when to do it, and how to move forward with confidence.

I’d been thinking about moving abroad for years but always felt overwhelmed by the logistics. Leah made the whole process feel much less intimidating and showed me it’s actually possible. I finally feel like I have a real path forward.

Debbie

I thought I had done extensive research, but Leah had visa information about my dream location I didn’t even know about. She helped me develop an actionable plan and identify what was actually blocking my progress.

Lisa

Why Your Move to Europe Feels So Hard — And Why More Research Isn’t Fixing It

Moving to Europe isn’t hard because it’s one decision — it’s hard because it’s dozens of decisions that all depend on each other.

Visas, documentation, housing, timing, logistics — and how all of those pieces fit together.

So most people do what seems smart: they start researching.

Blogs. YouTube. Reddit. Expat forums.

At first, it feels productive.

But the more information you collect, the harder it becomes to see how everything connects.

Each source helps with one part of the move, but no one shows you the full process or how to apply it to your situation.

So instead of feeling clearer, you end up stuck in a loop — learning more, but feeling less certain about what to actually do next.

And when you do start taking action, it’s hard to know if you’re doing things in the right order — or creating problems you won’t notice until later.

Others hire lawyers or relocation services. But those services often focus on one part of the move, not how everything fits together.

So even after getting help, many people are still left trying to coordinate the full relocation process on their own.

That’s where most people get stuck.

Not because they need more information, but because they need a clearer way to move through the process — so they can actually execute it without hesitation, delays, or avoidable mistakes.

That’s what I’m here to help you solve.

Instead of trying to piece everything together on your own, you follow a clear relocation process with expert guidance along the way.

Over the course of 8 weeks, your move shifts from something you’ve been researching to something that’s organized, in motion, and actively coming together.

Introducing The Fearless Abroad Relocation Process

Here’s how The Fearless Abroad Mentorship takes your move from something you’ve been researching to something that’s already in motion — step by step.

1️⃣ Lock In the Right Country and Visa for Your Situation
Reading visa requirements and knowing how it all works in real life are two very different things.

Inside the mentorship, we get clear on that first.

Based on your situation as a remote worker or business owner, we identify the country and visa you’re moving forward with — and break down exactly what that path involves for you, step by step, including what documents you need and how everything fits together.

So instead of circling options or trying to interpret requirements on your own, you know where you’re going, what it takes to get there, and how to move forward with confidence that you’re choosing the right path from the start.

2️⃣ Plan Your Entire Move (Not Just the Visa)
Most people fixate on the visa.
But the move is bigger than that.

It’s figuring out things like where you’ll live when you arrive, how you’ll access your money, what kind of insurance you need, and how all of that lines up with your timeline.

This is where a lot of people get caught off guard.

They realize too late they missed something, or took action on something they weren’t ready for.

Inside the mentorship, you map out the full move — so you can see what needs to be handled ahead of time, what can wait, and how everything connects before it starts to feel overwhelming.

So instead of reacting to problems as they come up, you’re making decisions with a clear understanding of how each step impacts the next.

3️⃣ Put Your Plan Into Action
This is where people make the biggest mistakes.

They start taking action — booking travel too early, making housing decisions before they’re ready, or handling documents without realizing something else needed to happen first.

Inside the mentorship, you’re moving through the relocation as it happens — doing each part at the point it needs to be done, not too early and not too late.

So instead of guessing your timing or running into problems later, you’re moving the relocation forward without creating delays, extra costs, or having to redo parts of the move.

4️⃣ Move to Europe
At this point, the move is no longer something you’re thinking about — it’s happening.

Your visa path is set. Your documents are submitted or ready. Key decisions around housing, travel, and timing are already in place.

For some, that means relocating within 8 weeks.
For others, it means everything is lined up and ready over the next few months.

The biggest obstacle for me was figuring out visas. Talking to Leah made it surprisingly clear. She explained the process isn’t nearly as long as I thought.

John

Leah helped me realize I didn’t need to figure everything out at once. She gave me a few clear steps to focus on and helped me move forward instead of feeling stuck.

Karen

Everything Inside The Fearless Abroad Mentorship

Inside The Fearless Abroad Mentorship, everything is designed to keep your move moving forward — so you’re not stuck in research or second-guessing what to do next.


Weekly Small-Group Mentorship Calls

Access to expert-led small group mentorship calls. Over 8 weeks, get tailored guidance on your specific situation as a remote worker — so you can talk through decisions as they come up and move forward with a clear next step.


On-Demand Video Guidance

Step-by-step video guidance that walks you through the relocation process in order — from visas and documents to housing, banking, and logistics — so you always know what to focus on next and how to handle it without guessing or worrying that you’re missing something important. You can revisit any part as you go and come back to it anytime after the mentorship ends.


Relocation Planning Tools

Structured checklists and planning tools that track every part of your move — so you can see what’s been handled, what’s still left, and stay on top of everything without something slipping through the cracks.


Private Community Support

A shared space to ask questions and get input between calls — so when something comes up while you’re balancing work and relocation logistics, you can resolve it quickly and keep moving instead of losing time.


Built Around a Clear Relocation Process

Everything inside the mentorship is organized around The Fearless Abroad Relocation Process — so each part of the move builds on the one before it, giving you a clear structure to follow from start to finish.

Enrollment Is Extremely Limited — Only 8 Spots Available!

This mentorship is intentionally kept small so you can get direct guidance as you work through your move to Europe.

Because of that, spots are limited — and once they’re filled, enrollment closes.

If you’ve made it this far, you’re already in the process.

The question is whether you keep figuring this out on your own, second-guessing decisions you can’t afford to get wrong…

Or you move forward with clear guidance, so you know exactly what to do next — and know you’re doing it right as you go.

If you’re planning to relocate within the next 12 months, this is where you stop navigating it alone—

And start moving forward with a plan in place.

Is This Right for You?

This is for you if:

✓ You’re a U.S. remote worker already earning income online or through a remote job.

✓ You’ve decided you want to move to Europe — specifically Spain, Portugal, France, or Italy — but don’t know what to do first.

✓ You’ve spent hours researching visas, logistics, and relocation… and still feel unsure you’re doing it right.

✓ You’re tired of second-guessing decisions and want a clear plan you can actually follow.

✓ You’re planning to make your move within the next 12 months.

This is NOT for you if:

Ⅹ You’re still unsure whether you want to move abroad.

Ⅹ You’re not currently working remotely or earning income online.

Ⅹ You’re looking for a quick, last-minute move without planning.

Ⅹ You’re not ready to follow a structured process and take action.

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14-Day Risk-Free Trial

I’m completely confident that the Fearless Abroad Mentorship will work for you. It’s already helped people move from scattered research to a clear plan, real momentum, and a move that’s actually in progress.

That said, this is an investment — and a big life decision. It only makes sense if it genuinely helps you move forward.

Join, go through the first two weeks, show up, and apply the process to your move. If you don’t feel clearer on what you’re doing — if you’re still second-guessing your next steps or feel stuck in the same place — just email me and I’ll refund you 100%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this give me a clear plan for what to do next?

Yes. This mentorship is built to give you a clear, step-by-step plan for your move.

I’ve taken the full relocation process—from choosing a visa to preparing documents and handling logistics—and organized it into a sequence you can follow. You’ll know what to focus on first, what comes next, and when each step matters.

As you move through it, I guide you through the decisions so you’re not guessing or second-guessing. The goal is to move forward with clarity and direction—not just more information.

How is this different from the information I’ve already been finding online?

Most information online is fragmented. You’ll find pieces—visa options, places to live, general advice—but nothing that shows you how the full process fits together or what order to follow.

Inside the mentorship, I guide you through the process as a whole. Instead of collecting more information, you move through a clear sequence and make decisions in the right order, with input along the way so you’re not left trying to piece everything together on your own.

How do I avoid making a mistake that could delay or complicate the move?

Most mistakes happen because you’re going through this for the first time. There are details—especially with visas, documentation, and logistics—that aren’t obvious until you’ve already run into them.

In the mentorship, I walk you through each stage and help you handle those details as they come up, so you know what to prepare, what to double-check, and how to move forward correctly. And if something does come up, you’ll know how to handle it before it turns into a bigger delay.

How do I know I’m choosing the right visa?

For U.S. remote workers, there are a small number of visa options in countries like Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy that are actually designed for your situation. The challenge isn’t finding options—it’s understanding which one you qualify for and which path makes the most sense based on how you work and what you want.

Inside the mentorship, I walk you through those options and help you narrow it down based on your situation. You’ll understand what each path involves, what’s required, and which direction you’re moving in before you start the process.

What does this actually look like week to week?

Each week, I guide you through a specific stage of the move with short video guidance that shows you what to do and how to approach it.

From there, you take action at your own pace. Some steps are quick, others take more time depending on where you are in the process. Most of the work fits alongside your normal schedule, with a few heavier moments when you’re handling documents or preparing to leave.

You’ll also have a weekly call where I help you work through questions and decisions, plus support in between so you’re never stuck wondering what to do next.

How personalized is this, really?

You’re not going through this on your own.

As you move through each stage, I help you make decisions based on your situation—your income, timeline, and where you want to live. You’re not trying to apply generic advice to your life.

Because it’s a small group, there’s space to actually look at what you’re working through and guide you through it. The process is structured, but the way you move through it is specific to you.

What kind of support do I get while I’m going through this?

You’ll have a weekly group call where I answer questions, give guidance, and help you work through what you’re doing in real time.

In between calls, you can reach out in the community and get input when something comes up. You’re not waiting or guessing—you’re able to keep moving with guidance as you go.

How do I know I won’t just get stuck or lose momentum halfway through?

People usually get stuck when they don’t know what to do next or start second-guessing their decisions.

This process removes that. I guide you through a clear sequence so you always know what the next step is, and each stage builds on the last. That creates momentum instead of stopping and starting.

If something feels unclear, you can get input and keep moving instead of getting stuck in your head or going back into research.

What kind of timeline should I realistically expect for the move?

The mentorship runs for 8 weeks, which is enough time to move through the key steps and get your move in motion.

From there, your timeline depends on your situation. Some people move faster if they’re ready to go, while for most, a few months is realistic as they coordinate housing, paperwork, and logistics.

By the end of the mentorship, you’re not just planning—you’ve started the process and know exactly what’s happening next.

Is this still useful if I’ve already started the process?

Yes. Many people join after they’ve already started and realized how many moving parts there are or started second-guessing what they’ve done.

I meet you where you are and help you move forward from there. Whether you’re early in the process or already working through your visa, you’ll get guidance on what to do next so you don’t lose time or momentum.

Is this only applicable if I’m moving to Spain, Portugal, France, or Italy?

The mentorship focuses on Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy because they offer the most straightforward visa options for U.S. remote workers and are where most people are looking to move.

That said, if you’re considering another country, I can help you think through your situation and what options make sense. But for most people, these four countries are the most practical place to start.

If you’re unsure, you can reach out to me at [email protected] and I’ll point you in the right direction.

What if I join and realize this isn’t right for me?

You’ll have 14 days to go through the mentorship, join the calls, and start working through the process for your move. In that time, you’ll begin making real decisions and moving forward, so you’ll see how this works in practice.

If you’ve shown up, applied it, and it’s not a fit, I’ll refund you.

Why is this worth the investment?

Moving abroad isn’t a small decision—it affects your work, your living situation, your finances, and your day-to-day life. There are a lot of moving parts, and getting it right matters.

What you’re investing in is having someone guide you through that process. Instead of trying to piece everything together on your own, you move through it with structure and direction, making decisions with clarity as you go.

What Happens Next

You’ve already decided you want to move to Europe.

That part isn’t unclear.

What’s unclear is how you actually get from where you are now to being there—without missing something, doing things in the wrong order, or dragging the process out longer than it needs to be.

Without a clear process, it’s easy to hesitate on decisions, put things off, or spend time on steps that don’t actually move the move forward.

That’s how this turns into something that takes months longer than it should—or never fully comes together at all.

Not because you can’t do it.

But because you’re trying to manage too many moving parts without a clear way to move through them.

You can keep approaching it that way.

Or you can follow a process that shows you what to do, in what order, and helps you move through it without second-guessing every step.

You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start.

You just need a clear way to move forward — and the confidence that each step is being handled correctly.

If you’re ready for that, this is the next step.

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Disclaimer: The testimonials and examples shared on this page reflect real experiences from past participants, but they are not guarantees of results. Your outcome will depend on your individual situation, experience, and the level of action you take throughout the process. This mentorship is designed to guide you through your move to Europe, but results will vary based on how you apply it.