L-1a Business Plans

  • The L-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows U.S. employers to invite a professional employee who has a specialized knowledge relating to the company’s interests. The employee should come from one of the company’s foreign offices to a company office in the U.S. Since the list of requirements is very detailed, it is necessary to have a good business plan in place.
  • We are very proud that all our business plans have 100% passing rate with USCIS. We are confident in the high quality of our business plans.
  • A feasible business plan examines the practicability of transferring the foreign employee to the US office. The plan will look at how the transfer can be done, how it will affect the organization, whether the organization will endure the financial risks that come with it, and the benefits of transferring the employee.

Why do I need a special L-1 Visa Immigration Business Plan?

  • While you may already have a business plan you have used in the past, the business plan you submit for your L-1 visa application must meet USCIS requirements.
  • An immigration business plan is written for a USCIS reviewer with the purpose of obtaining an L-1 immigration visa so that the applicant can be legally transferred to a U.S. branch. One of the most crucial factors that determine the success of your L-1 visa application is the business plan. Since the L-1 visa has rigorous requirements, the feasibility of the L-1 visa business plan is the key to a successful petition.
  • A feasible business plan examines the practicality of transferring the foreign employee to the U.S. office. The plan will look at how the transfer can be done, how it will affect the organization, whether the organization will endure the financial risks that come with it, and the benefits of transferring the employee.
  • There are many things that can go wrong with L-1 business plan. For example, while the L-1 business plan can be on target with the projected number of required employees, the L-1 application still can be denied because USCIS thinks that the company “lacks sufficient organizational complexity or/and hierarchy to support an Executive or a Manager.”

L-1 Visa Business Plan Services

Business Plan Fee: TBD
Size: 35-55 pages.
First Draft Turnaround: 5 Business days.

L-1 Visa Business Plan Content:

  • Executive Summary
  • Company Summary
  • Job Descriptions
  • Organizational Chart
  • Market and Industry Analysis
  • Competition & Buying Patterns
  • Internet Plan & Marketing Strategy
  • Projected 5 Year Sales Forecast
  • Projected 5 Year Profit & Loss Statement
  • Projected 5 Year Cash Flow Forecast
  • Projected 5 Year Balance Sheet

L-1 Visa Business Plan

You receive an initial Questionaire to complete

We review your Information and ask some additional questions

We write the business plan and send you the first draft

We connect with your lawyer to include their feedback

We finalize the plan

You receive an initial Questionaire to complete

We review your Information and ask some additional questions

We write the business plan and send you the first draft

We connect with your lawyer to include their feedback

We finalize the plan

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