Business plans

Those reviewing your applications will need to see your business plan.

Some of the most common mistakes related to business plan that can be fatal:

1. Using a business plan template from the internet: We won't even explain why this is a facepalm. It's self-explanatory.
2. Choosing an unreliable partner to write the business plan: We know examples of visa denials due to business plans written by even the largest companies in the U.S. Perhaps due to the high volume of work, they are not always attentive to the details.
3. When meeting with investors, your business plan must not only be submitted but also be thoroughly explained, with each significant point clearly articulated. A poorly written business plan won't even get you a meeting with investors. And a poorly explained business plan can cost you funding.

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Key requirements for Business plan

👉 We help you write and structure your vision, not develop your business concept from scratch.
👉 Our role is to make your existing ideas sound compelling and aligned with USCIS EB2 NIW requirements or investor expectations.
👉 The better prepared your input, the faster and more effective the writing process will be.

Business Idea Description

Clear understanding of what the business is about: product, service, or project concept.
Brief explanation of the problem you are solving and how their solution is unique.

Industry & Market Focus

Defined industry (e.g., IT, healthcare, renewable energy, education).
Basic understanding of target market (geography, customer profile).

Business Model

How will the business generate revenue?
Will it be a service-based, product-based, or platform-based business?
Monetization model (subscription, one-time purchase, commission, etc.).

Founder’s Background & Role

How the founder’s background is aligned with the business idea.

Vision & Long-Term Goals

What is the mission of the business?
What long-term impact will the business have (economic, social, environmental)?

Project Stage & Achievements

Is this idea at the concept stage or has there been some development (MVP, prototypes, market research)?
Any funding, partnerships, or previous grants already received?

Funding Needs & Sources

If applicable, how much funding does the founder plan to invest personally or attract from investors?
Are there any commitments from third parties (VCs, angel investors)?

Target Market & Competitors

Who are the target customers?
List of key competitors or similar solutions in the marke

Geographical Focus

Where will the business operate (U.S., globally, specific regions)?

Documents & Evidence

Any existing materials (presentations, articles, research, financial projections) that describe the business.
Links to personal LinkedIn profiles, publications, media mentions, or patents (if any).