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Immigration Business Plans

Business Plans Written for Immigration Visas

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IMMIGRATION BUSINESS PLANS

IMMIGRATION BUSINESS PLANS

Business Plans Written for Immigration Visas

Immigration business plans are business plans written for the purpose of serving as an outline of your planned business and a supporting document for the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service. Visa business plans are intended to demonstrate that the applicant has a viable plan to start a business and is capable of starting and growing a business in the United States. 

The most popular types of immigration visas are:
E-1 Visas: The Treaty-Trader Visa  
E-2 Visas: The Treaty-Investor Visa 
E-5 Visas: The Investor-Green Card Visa

E-1 Visa Business Plans

E-1 Visas, also known as "Treaty Trader Visas", allow businesspeople from countries that have certain tax treaties with the United States to live in the U.S. for the purpose of setting up and operating a business to trade with the visa-holder’s home country. 

In order to qualify for an E-1 visa, an individual must (1) be a citizen or national of one of the 54 countries with which the U.S. has an E-1 Treaty Agreement, (2) carry on substantial trade, and (3) carry on their principal trade (over 50%) between the treaty country and the United States.

At Pro Business Plan Writers, our Immigration Business Plan experts know what U.S. Customs and Immigration Services is looking for in an E-1 Immigration Visa Business Plan. 

An E-1 Visa Business Plan should highlight the ability of you and your team, projections of international trade, the need or advantage of your import/export, along with in-depth industry and market analysis, and your financial projections.

E-1 Visa Business Plans

Why risk it? Let Pro Business Plan Writers help with your E-1 Visa Business Plan. Not only are our business plans E-1 Visa compliant, we know exactly how to craft your story and the story of your startup to put you in the best position to succeed.

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E-1 Visa Business Plan Outline

Although each E-1 Immigration Business Plan is different and crafted specifically for you and your business, E-1 business plans typically average between 30-40 pages and usually include the following sections:

 Cover Page
➤ Confidentiality Clause (Optional)
➤ 
Table of Contents
➤ Executive Summary
 Overview
➤ Company
➤ Industry and Market
➤ Financial Objectives
➤ Overview of the Opportunity
 Company Overview
➤ Products or Services
➤ Goals & Objectives
➤ Keys to Success
➤ Industry & Market Analysis
 Industry Analysis
➤ Market Analysis
➤ Target Market
➤ Competitor Analysis

➤ Operations & Management
➤ Ownership Team
➤ Management & Operations Strategy
➤ Marketing Strategy
➤ Sales Strategy
➤ SWOT Analysis
➤ Goals, Milestones, & Risks

 Financial Information and Projections

➤ Amount and Allocation of Investment
 5 Year Pro Forma Financial Projections, including:
 Financial Assumptions
 Profit & Loss Statement
 Cash Flow Statement
 Balance Sheet
 Break Even Analysis
 Financial Impact
➤ Local Economy
 Job Creation
 Taxes

E-2 Visa Business Plans

E-2 Visas, also known as “Treaty Investor Visas”, allow businesspeople from countries with specific tax treaties with the United States to live in the U.S. to start a new business as an investor/operator. 

 

In order to qualify for an E-1 visa, an individual must (1) be a citizen or national of one of the 78 countries with which the U.S. has an E-2 Treaty Agreement, (2) have invested, or be actively in the process of investing, a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. venture, and (3) be seeking to enter the United States to develop and manage your investment enterprise. 

 

At Pro Business Plan Writers, our Immigration Business Plan experts know what U.S. Customs and Immigration Services are looking for in an E-2 Immigration Visa Business Plan. 

 

An E-2 Visa Business Plan should highlight the ability of you and your team, in-depth industry and market analysis, details of your investment in the venture, job creation and economic impact forecasts, and your financial projections.

E-2 Visa Business Plans

There is nothing more important than your future. Let Pro Business Plan Writers help with your E-2 Visa Business Plan. Not only are our business plans E-2 Visa compliant, we know exactly how to craft your story and the story of your startup to put you in the best position to succeed.

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Our E-2 Visa Business Plan Outline

Although each E-2 Immigration Business Plan is different and crafted specifically to tell your story, E-2 business plans typically average between 30-40 pages and usually include the following sections:

 Cover Page
➤ 
Table of Contents
➤ Executive Summary
➤ Startup & Expansion Plan
➤ Financial Objectives & Impact
➤ Overview of the Opportunity
➤ Company Overview
➤ Products or Services
➤ Goals & Objectives
➤ Industry & Market Analysis
➤ Industry Analysis
➤ Market Analysis
➤ Target Market
➤ Competitor Analysis
➤ Operations & Management
➤ Ownership Team
➤ Management & Operations Strategy
➤ Personnel Plan & Job Descriptions
➤ Marketing Strategy
➤ SWOT Analysis

➤ Goals, Milestones, & Risks

➤ Financial Information and Projections

➤ Amount and Allocation of Investment

➤ 5 Year Pro Forma Financial Projections, including:

➤ Financial Assumptions

➤ Profit & Loss Statement

➤ Cash Flow Statement

➤ Balance Sheet

➤ Break Even Analysis

➤ Financial Impact

➤ Local Economy

➤ Job Creation

➤ Taxes

EB-5 Visa Business Plans

EB-5 Visas, also known as “Investor Green Card Visas”,  allow businesspeople and investors to immigrate to the United States to start or invest in a business. 

 

In order to qualify for an EB-5 visa, an individual must (1) have invested, or be actively in the process of investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. venture ($900,000 - $1,800,000) and (2) hire a minimum of 10 U.S. workers. 

 

At Pro Business Plan Writers, we know what U.S. Customs and Immigration Services is looking for in an EB-5 Immigration Visa Business Plan. 

EB-5 Visa Business Plans

Mistakes and sloppily prepared business plans can be costly and set you back months or even years. Let Pro Business Plan Writers help with your EB-5 Visa Business Plan. Not only are our business plans EB-5 and Matter of Ho compliant, we know exactly how to craft your story and the story of your startup to put you in the best position to succeed.

(Matter of Ho is the 1998 EB-5 immigration case that established the standards for EB-5 business plans.)

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EB-5 Visa Business Plan Outline

Although each EB-5 Immigration Business Plan is different and crafted specifically to tell your story, EB-5 business plans typically average between 30-40 pages and usually include the following sections:

➤ Cover Page
➤ Table of Contents
➤ Executive Summary

➤ Overview
➤ Company
➤ Startup & Expansion Plan
➤ Financial Objectives & Impact
➤ Overview of the Opportunity
➤ Company Overview
➤ Products or Services
➤ Goals & Objectives
➤ Industry & Market Analysis
➤ Market Analysis
➤ Target Market
➤ Competitor Analysis
➤ Operations and Management
➤ Ownership Team
➤ Management & Operations Strategy
➤ Personnel Plan & Job Descriptions
➤ Marketing Strategy
➤ Sales Strategy
➤ SWOT Analysis
➤ Competitive Advantages

➤ Goals, Milestones, & Risks
➤ Financial Information and Projections
➤ Amount and Allocation of Investment
➤ Investor Information
➤ 5 Year Pro Forma Financial Projections, including:
➤ Financial Assumptions

➤ Profit & Loss Statement

➤ Cash Flow Statement

➤ Balance Sheet

➤ Break Even Analysis

➤ Sensitivity Analysis

➤ Financial Indicators

➤ Financial Impact

➤ Local Economy

➤ Job Creation

➤ Taxes

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