
Business Plan Writing Services for US Visa Application
Visa success starts with the right visa business plan. We’ll help you get there.
Looking for expert support in preparing a strong business plan for your U.S. visa application? Our business plan experts specialize in crafting high-quality, USCIS-compliant documents tailored to your immigration goals.
Custom-Made US Immigration Business Plans.
Whether you're launching a freight transportation company, tech venture or need an ICT business plan writer, our team offers data-driven business plan writing services customized to support your visa petition - with structure, strategy, and credible evidence.
What We Do. We Write Business Plans for the U.S. Visas That Need Strategy.
Whether you’re launching a new business, expanding to the U.S., or responding to a Request for Evidence (RFE), we help you present your case with clarity and credibility — through petition-ready business plans and supporting documentation.
At Robinomics Consulting, we specialize in writing the business and supporting documents that strengthen your visa petition. We do not file immigration applications or act as your attorney. Instead, we work alongside you (and your attorney, if you have one) to make sure the business or project side of your case is documented in a way USCIS or a U.S. consulate can understand and trust. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all plans.
Here’s how we tailor the business plan content depending on the client and visa type applying for:
E-2 Treaty Investor Visa
Best if: You’re investing in a U.S. business and are ready to prove the funds are committed and at risk, the operation will create jobs, and the business is viable.
What we focus on in your E-2 business plan: We show that your investment is committed and “at risk.” This is critical. It can’t be just sitting in a bank account. We explain how the funds were used (e.g. equipment, lease, marketing), and support it, ideally, with proving documents.
We also build out your job creation plan — not just how many jobs, but what roles, when they’ll be hired, and how you’ll hire and afford them. We make clear how the business will operate with or without your physical presence during setup and how you intend to renew the E-2 long-term.
EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)
Best if: You’re self-petitioning based on your qualifications and the value of your proposed venture to the U.S. national interest.
What your EB-2 NIW business plan needs to show (and how we write it): We structure the plan around the three Dhanasar prongs — national importance, your qualifications, and why self-petitioning makes sense. The business plan supports each prong with data, timelines, and realistic projections.
In many cases, clients have a strong resume and a meaningful mission, but USCIS doesn’t see how all these can turn into impact if the business plan is vaguely written and not mirrored by teh rest of your petition documents. We connect the dots between your background, the project goals, your execution roadmap, and how it all ties into current U.S. policy priorities.
EB-5 Investor Visa
Best if: You’re investing a minimum of $800,000–$1,050,000 into a U.S. business and are ready to show how it will create 10+ full-time jobs for U.S. workers.
What we focus on in your EB-5 business plan: We emphasize job creation and economic impact. We break down the budget, show direct job creation projections (and how you’ll meet the 10-job minimum), and provide supporting visuals and benchmarks. We work closely with attorneys or EB-5 economists to ensure the plan meets USCIS expectations.
L-1A Intracompany Transfer Visa
Best if: You’re opening a U.S. branch or affiliate of an existing foreign business, and are ready to clearly show the structure, hierarchy, and future U.S. operations.
How we craft your L1-A business plan: We focus on showing the relationship between your foreign entity and the new U.S. company. We map out your management hierarchy, growth plan, and office setup timeline. We also explain who you’ll transfer, what they’ll do, and how the U.S. operations will evolve in the first 12–24 months.
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✺ Business Plan Turnaround
Our standard turnaround is 10–14 business days.
Need it faster? We offer expedited delivery upon request - 5–7 days available
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✺ Pricing
Request a customized quote based on your specific project requirements.
We include two rounds of revisions in your final offer (at no extra cost), so we can adjust your visa business plan based on attorney or consulate feedback.

What Makes Our Plans Different
Most business plans written for immigration fall short because they’re either too vague, too optimistic, or too disconnected from the rest of the petition.
We take the time to analyze your industry, your visa type, and your role in the business. We don’t just list numbers — we show how and when they’ll happen, backed by hiring timelines, milestones, and market research.
A strong immigration business plan:
✔ Aligns with immigration criteria
✔ Clearly explains the business model
✔ Shows the financials are grounded in reality
✔ Connects the founder’s background to the execution of the plan
✔ Demonstrates how job creation or national benefit will actually occur
How We Help Clients Stand Out
✔ We replace vague language with specific steps and measurable goals
✔ We show the investment isn’t just theoretical — it’s already in motion
✔ We align hiring with revenue and show the business can afford it
✔ We give timelines, KPIs, and growth stages, not just ideas
✔ We suggest mockups or materials that help you look real and ready
✔ We align your plan with other documents (resume, petition letter, third-party support)
Our Process.
Simple process. Real human support.
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We start with a discovery session — a real conversation about your business, your visa type, who you will be presenting this business plan to. Not a big fan of Zoom video meetings? No problem. We can work just as efficiently via email, WhatsApp, or your platform of choice. We’ll then recommend the right plan format and walk you through what initial information we need from you.
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We make it easy — we’ll send a quick form (questionnaire) to fill in if you prefer.
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We write and format your plan to align with its visa type and purpose. Clean design, clear messaging, data-driven strategies.
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Once your plan is ready, we’ll send it for review. We’ll wait for any modifications you may have and if needed, we can schedule a review session where we answer your questions and explain through every part of your custom-made immigration business plan.
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With your feedback in place, we make final revisions and deliver all editable files: business plan presentations (if applicable), formatted PDFs.
Need help writing a business plan for an E2 visa or an EB-2 NIW application?
Our business plan experts use visa-specific frameworks and USCIS-compliant formatting to ensure your plan meets the strict standards required by U.S. immigration authorities. We specialize in business plan writing services that are detailed enough for government review.
Whether you're looking for business plan writers for hire, seeking guidance on how to make a business plan for USCIS process, or need business plan review services for an existing draft — we’re here to help. Tell us about your business idea and visa category, and we’ll provide a custom quote tailored to your needs.
✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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A detailed business plan helps immigration authorities understand your business idea, financial viability, and how it supports your visa eligibility.
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The L-1 visa is a U.S. visa for people working for a company outside the United States who are being transferred to a U.S. office of the same company. The L1 visa means you can transfer from a foreign office to a U.S. branch of the same company.
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Basic business details, your immigration visa type, your goals, and any financial or market data you have. Don’t worry if you’re missing info — we help fill gaps.
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Yes, as a Canadian citizen, you are eligible to apply for an E2 visa. The E2 visa allows Canadians to live and work in the United States by investing a substantial amount of money in a U.S.-based business. To qualify, you must demonstrate that you are making a significant investment in a bona fide enterprise and that you will be actively involved in the business. The E2 visa is a popular option for Canadians looking to start, purchase, or invest in a U.S. business because Canada has a treaty of commerce and navigation with the United States, which makes Canadians treaty investors eligible for this visa category.
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Not necessarily. We’re happy to collaborate with your attorney if you have one, but we also work directly with applicants at every stage — including early planning or RFE response.
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Yes, you can apply again. But this time, your business plan needs to be written by someone who understands immigration — not just business. We’ve helped clients recover from E-2 or NIW rejections by strengthening their visa business plan and aligning their story with USCIS requirements.
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Absolutely. Many applicants use the E-2 to launch a U.S. startup. We’ll help you write a strong business plan even if you haven’t opened your doors yet — as long as your investment is in motion and documented.