EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver)
EB-1 (Employment-Based First Preference)
E-2 Treaty Investor Visa
E-1 Treaty Trader Visa
L-1 Visa
EB-5 VISA
Types of Business Plans We Develop
At Business Plan Partners, we craft custom immigration business plans tailored for US visa and green card success. Unlike generic templates, each is created from scratch to meet USCIS and consular standards. We specialize in:- EB-2 NIW — proving exceptional merit, national benefit, and waiver justification.
- EB-1 — for extraordinary ability or multinational executives/managers.
- E-2 Investor — showing substantial investment, active role, and economic impact.
- E-1 Treaty Trader — focusing on significant trade between countries and the US.
- L-1 Intracompany — highlighting qualifying entity relationships and expansion potential.
- EB-5 — emphasizing capital investment and job creation in targeted areas.
Practical Uses of a Well-Crafted Business Plan
A strong visa business plan serves as the foundation for many US immigration applications. It proves your venture's legitimacy, scalability, and visa alignment. It helps by:- Bolstering EB-2 NIW cases through clear demonstration of US advantages and national interest.
- Reinforcing E-2/L-1 petitions with evidence of investment, management, and economic benefits.
- Addressing RFEs via detailed market data, revenue models, and hiring plans.
Our Range of Immigration Business Plan Solutions
We provide fully customized visa business plans across industries like IT, renewables, logistics, healthcare, real estate, and beyond. With over 3000 successful cases, we cover EB-2 NIW, EB-1, E-2, E-1, L-1, and EB-5. Every plan uses fresh market research, tailored finances, and visa-specific arguments — no templates. Check our visa pages for examples and fit.Guidance on Selecting the Right Business Plan
To choose an effective visa business plan:- Identify your visa type (EB-2 NIW self-petition, E-2 investment, L-1 transfer, etc.).
- Assess project scale, industry, funding, and job-creation potential.
- Ensure it targets core requirements like economic benefit or managerial need.
- Choose personalized creation over generics to avoid issues like vagueness or weak projections.
Why Partner with Business Plan Partners
With 10+ years of experience, 30+ analysts/consultants, and 20+ immigration attorneys in our network, we deliver premium, client-tailored plans compliant with current USCIS rules. Key advantages:- Fully personalized support
- Deep legal/market research
- Dedicated chat for collaboration
- Final approval by you and a lawyer
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly goes into a comprehensive visa business plan?
A solid visa business plan is a 40–60 page document validating project feasibility and immigration fit. It includes a market overview (trends, competitors, data), a US activities description (unique strengths and benefits), and a financial model (projections, staffing, profitability in tables). This structure helps officers quickly assess viability and compliance.
How should one approach creating a business plan for visa needs?
Creating a strong visa business plan requires immigration expertise. Start with relevant market research, outline US operations with clear economic or innovative advantages, build realistic financials with key metrics, and emphasize job creation. Avoid vague claims — many denials happen due to missed criteria or weak justification.
Which elements must a high-quality visa business plan contain?
A high-quality plan includes:
1. Detailed market analysis with statistics and competitor research.
2. US project outline highlighting distinctive value and national benefit.
3. Financial projections, hiring plan, and long-term sustainability.
Optional but recommended sections include an executive summary, risk analysis, and job estimates. Optimal length is 40–60 pages.
What is the process for ordering your business plan service?
The process is straightforward:
1. Agreement on terms.
2. Formation of the project team.
3. Creation of a private communication channel.
4. Completion of a detailed brief.
5. Draft review.
6. Final approval by you and your attorney.
We respond within one business day.
What makes one business plan stand out for visa approval?
A standout visa business plan is fully customized, focused on immigration criteria, and professionally designed. It avoids templates, clearly demonstrates US benefits, scalability, and job creation, and stays within 40–60 pages. Plans prepared with USCIS trends in mind consistently outperform generic or DIY versions.
For which US visas is a business plan especially important?
A business plan is critical or strongly recommended for EB-2 NIW, EB-1A, EB-1C, E-2, E-1, L-1, O-1, and EB-5 visas. It is often requested during RFEs and significantly strengthens petitions by proving viability, job creation, and long-term success.