
According to a representative from Newland USA, amid the growing demand for US immigration solutions, standardizing their brand identity system is considered a key component of the company’s long-term brand development strategy. This new icon is expected to help the brand position its image more clearly across various client outreach channels.
The name “Hope” reflects the shared sentiment of many families seeking opportunities to live and settle in the United States. This symbol conveys a message of continuous companionship, spanning from the initial consultation and file preparation stages to the period of stabilizing their new life abroad.
The business has also expanded the name “Hope” into a core value system consisting of four pillars: Home (family stabilization), Opportunities (academic and career advancement), Prosperity (long-term wealth), and Empowerment (granting personal autonomy). This interpretation aims to establish a meaningful connection between the mascot and the company’s operational direction.

Mr. Châu Tâm Luân, Founder and General Director of Newland USA, stated that “Hope” represents the core spirit that Newland USA pursues—accompanying, guiding, and placing the long-term interests of clients at the center. “We expect this mascot to make our brand more relatable, while clearly reflecting our commitment to transparency and responsibility in our consulting services,” said Mr. Luan.
According to him, the launch of the mascot serves not only external communication goals but also holds internal significance, contributing to the reinforcement of corporate culture and aligning the collective mindset of the staff as they work and serve clients.
Prior to this, Newland USA had implemented several rebranding initiatives to clarify its developmental direction with the core message: “Sustainable Settlement – Lifelong Prosperity.” The launch of the mascot “Hope” is viewed as a progressive step toward expanding and perfecting the brand identity system, laying a solid foundation for upcoming media and communication activities.
