Get Your Visa with a Business Plan Ready for USCIS!

The key to a successful visa application is a tailored Business Plan. Trust in our expertise, and we will make it happen!



YOUR PATH TO SUCCESS

The Key is in the Details

At Bizcoreus, we meticulously craft thousands of business plans for immigration visa applications annually, including E-1, E-2, EB-2 NIW, L-1, EB-5, and more. Our expert business plan writers possess an in-depth understanding of the visa application process and requirements, ensuring your business plan is fully prepared for USCIS scrutiny.

Each project is unique to us. Every business plan tells a distinct story: yours. We are dedicated to fully understanding your vision and transforming it into a plan that vividly illustrates how you will bring it to life. This is precisely what immigration officers look for when reviewing your application.

Start your journey today! Contact us to create the perfect business plan that drives your success and secures your visa.

SERVICES

Business Plans for Immigration

Choose the right business plan for your visa application and take the first step towards realizing your dream in the United States.

Contact us today and let's start your journey to success.

Business Plan | L-1 Visa

For forward-thinking entrepreneurs, our business plan writing service for the L1 Visa is your bridge to business success in the United States

 

Business Plan | E-1 and E2 visas

Targeted at ambitious and energetic entrepreneurs, our business plan writing service for E1 and E2 visas is your ticket to business success in the United States

 

Business Plan |EB-5 Visa

For visionary investors seeking permanent residency in the United States, our business plan writing service for the EB-5 Visa is your key to success in investment and migration

Testimonios

"Your business plan for my E1 visa was a true game-changer. Now, I am established in the United States, and my business is thriving. A reliable and dedicated team!"

 

Daniel Flores

"Thank you for the impeccable business plan for my L1 visa! Your professionalism and personalized approach made the entire process smooth and successful. Highly recommended."

 

Gabriela Rivera

 

"With their business plan for my EB5 visa, I finally obtained permanent residency in the U.S. Exceptional service that exceeded my expectations!"

 

Carlos González

"Your meticulous attention and business plan for my L1 visa were key to my success in the United States. Thank you for making my American dream come true!"

 

Juan Pablo Smith

"Could not be more satisfied with the business plan for my EB5 visa! Thanks to their help, I now have permanent residency and my future in the US is bright. Highly recommended!"

 

Fabiola Brown

Frequent questions

Why does USCIS require a business plan for L1, E1, E2, and EB5 visas?

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) considers the business plan as a crucial element in the application for L1, E1, E2 and EB5 visas for the following reasons:

1. Demonstrate business viability: USCIS needs to evaluate whether your business has a solid and realistic plan to succeed in the United States. A well-crafted business plan outlines your business strategy, financial projections, and how you will generate income and create jobs.

2. Confirm investment intention: In the case of EB-5 visas, the business plan serves to demonstrate that your investment has a legitimate business purpose and is not just being made to obtain permanent residency.

3. Evaluate job creation: For all of these visas, USCIS seeks to verify that your business will create jobs for American workers. The business plan should detail how many jobs will be created, in what positions and by what time frame.

4. Measure economic impact: USCIS also considers the potential economic impact of your business on the local or national community. A solid business plan demonstrates how your company will contribute to economic growth and wealth generation.

5. Prove your commitment: Submitting a business plan demonstrates to USCIS your commitment to the success of your company in the United States. This is especially important for L1, E1 and E2 visas, which are "non-immigrant" visas where you are expected to return to your home country at some point.

In short, a well-crafted business plan is a critical tool in convincing USCIS that your visa application meets the requirements. A solid plan demonstrates the viability of your business, your intention to invest, your commitment to job creation, and the positive impact your business will have on the U.S. economy.

Remember:

The business plan must be adapted to the type of visa you are applying for and the specific USCIS regulations.
You may want to consult with an immigration attorney or business plan writer with visa experience to make sure your plan meets all requirements.
A well-made business plan can greatly increase your chances of getting your visa approved.

What is a business plan for a visa and why do I need it?

A visa business plan is a document that describes your company, your business plan, and how you will meet the requirements of the visa you are applying for. It is a crucial tool to convince the immigration officer that your business is viable and will create jobs in the United States.

What information should a visa business plan include?

A business plan for a visa should include, among others:

  • Executive Summary: An overview of your company, your product or service, and your target market.
  • Company Description: The history of your company, its organizational structure, its management team and its ownership.
  • Market analysis: An analysis of the market in which your company operates, including competition, market trends and growth opportunities.
  • Marketing Plan: A description of how you will market your product or service and how you will reach your target customers.
  • Financial plan: Financial projections that demonstrate the viability of your business, including income, expenses and expected profits.
  • Job Creation Plan: A description of how you will create jobs for American workers.

How much does it cost to write a business plan for a visa?

The cost of writing a business plan for a visa can vary depending on the complexity of the plan, the experience of the writer, and the amount of research required. In general, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $5,000 for a business plan.

How long does it take to write a business plan for a visa?

The time to write a business plan for a visa can also vary depending on the factors mentioned above. Generally, you can expect the process to take between 1 and 4 weeks. But with our personalized plans, we deliver the standard business plan to you in 14 days.

What should I look for in a business plan writer for a visa?

When choosing a business plan writer for a visa, you should look for:

  • Experience: Look for a writer with experience writing business plans for the type of visa you are applying for.
  • Knowledge: Make sure the writer has a good knowledge of the requirements of the visa you are applying for and US immigration regulations.
  • Communication: Choose a writer who you feel comfortable communicating with and who can explain the writing process clearly and concisely.
  • Reputation: Research the writer's reputation and read reviews from previous clients.

Locations

Houston, USA

4502 Riverstone Blvd, Suite 802, Missouri City, 77459, TX US.

Calafell, Spain

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