Lora Kozhuharova
Associate
As the primary point of contact for administrative and clerical matters at NBLO’s Bulgarian office, Lora plays a key role in the day-to-day running of the firm. Her responsibilities include general office administration, coordinating the circulation, formatting, and translation of legal and corporate documents, and ensuring timely and accurate internal and external communication.
Lora also acts as NBLO’s representative before a wide range of institutions and public authorities in Bulgaria. In this capacity, she handles the submission and retrieval of official documents, liaises with government bodies, and supports both colleagues and clients through administrative procedures. Her organisational skills and attention to detail contribute significantly to the efficiency and professionalism with which NBLO delivers its services.
Languages Spoken: Bulgarian, English, German
Office Location: Sofia Office
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Citizenship and Immigration
We advise individuals and families planning for their future and their legacy. We understand that immigration can be complex, often stressful and traumatic. With our professional advice and sensitive approach we will guide you through all your options and will help you to achieve the best possible outcome. We aim to accomplish this in the […]
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Expat Assistance
Advice prior to arrival Work permit requirements and immigration (for non-EEA, non-Swiss nationals); Arranging residence documents (for EEA and Swiss nationals); Setting up a Trade Representative Office; Planning for issues connected with healthcare, education, child care and buying, owning and renting property. After arrival Renting and owning property, establishing and terminating leases over office space […]
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How to Open a Bank Account in Bulgaria as a Foreign Business
In this article, we provide an overview of the criterion that overseas incorporated businesses must generally fulfil in order to open a bank account in Bulgaria. We have restricted our analysis to organisations that are structured as companies or corporations in their home jurisdiction. Although Bulgarian law tends to recognise the legal forms of other […]


