When it comes to immigration, your business plan isn’t just a formality — it’s evidence. Evidence that your business is real, viable, job-creating, and worthy of approval. I take that responsibility seriously, because for many of my clients, this plan isn’t just about business — it’s about their future.
For more than a decade, I’ve helped entrepreneurs, investors, and executives from around the world secure approvals through immigration-ready business plans built specifically for USCIS officers, consular officials, and immigration attorneys. I don’t write generic plans. I write plans that speak the language of immigration decision-makers.
When I create an immigration business plan, I focus on one thing above all else:
Does this business clearly support the visa being requested?
How I Approach Immigration Business Plans
Immigration business plans are different from SBA or investor plans.
They’re not just about profit — they’re about:
- Job creation
- Economic impact
- Ownership and control
- Operational credibility
- Long-term sustainability
- Compliance with visa requirements
Every plan I write is tailored to the specific visa category, the client’s background, and the expectations of the reviewing authority.
I work closely with immigration attorneys when needed, and I structure every plan so it supports the legal strategy — not works against it.
Types of Immigration Business Plans I Write
I prepare immigration business plans for nearly every major employment- and investment-based visa category, including:
Primary Visa Categories
- E-2 Treaty Investor Visa Business Plans
- L-1 Intracompany Transfer Visa Business Plans
- EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Business Plans
- EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Business Plans
- E-1 Treaty Trader Visa Business Plans
- H-1B Support Business Plans
- O-1 Extraordinary Ability Support Plans
Attorney-Directed & Special Use Cases
- Business plans for RFEs and NOIDs
- Business plans for change of status or extension petitions
- Business plans for consular processing
- Business plans for adjustment of status filings
- Business plans prepared as exhibits for legal briefs
If your attorney needs a plan that fits a very specific legal framework, I build it exactly to those specifications.
What Makes My Immigration Business Plans Different
Most business plans are written to sell.
Immigration business plans must be written to prove.
When I write your plan, I focus on:
- Ownership structure that supports visa eligibility
- Clear hiring roadmap and job creation timeline
- Market opportunity tied to sustainable growth
- Financial projections that are realistic — not inflated
- Operational plans that show real execution, not theory
- Risk analysis that demonstrates maturity and credibility
I don’t overpromise.
I document your case through business logic.
Who I Work With
I work with:
- Foreign entrepreneurs launching U.S. businesses
- Investors buying or expanding U.S. companies
- Executives transferring into U.S. operations
- Startups needing visa-support documentation
- Immigration attorneys seeking reliable business plan partners
Whether you’re applying from overseas or already in the U.S., I structure your business plan to fit your exact filing strategy.
What You Receive
When I prepare your immigration business plan, you receive a professionally written, attorney-friendly document that includes:
- Visa-aligned executive summary
- Company structure and ownership analysis
- Market and competitive overview
- Hiring and job creation plan
- Operations and management framework
- 3–5 year financial projections
- Economic impact narrative
- Compliance-focused conclusion
Most immigration business plans fall between $750 and $2,500, depending on visa type, urgency, and complexity.
Why Immigration Business Plans Matter So Much
Immigration officers don’t approve dreams.
They approve evidence-based cases.
Your business plan is often the clearest window into whether your petition makes sense. When done right, it strengthens your legal filing. When done poorly, it creates doubt.
My job is to remove that doubt.
Let’s Build the Plan That Supports Your Future
If your immigration strategy depends on a business plan, don’t leave it to chance. This document carries weight — and it deserves professional attention.
If you’re serious about your immigration journey,
I’m serious about building the business plan that supports it.
Reach out today, and let’s start building your immigration business plan.