Documentation Services for Immigration Professionals

About Our Services

I provide business planning, RFE response and economic study services for immigration professionals documenting visa cases. As a writer with extensive experience in immigration business planning, I understand the critical role that well-crafted documentation plays in successful case outcomes. 

Why Use Our Support Services

  • Time Saving: I deliver ready-to-submit documents that require minimal editing, minimizing the time you spend on document preparation

  • Compliant: By remaining current on USCIS requirements USCIS policy manual, FAM, AAO decisions, and current adjudication trends, my documentation supports an approved package

  • White Labeling: I am happy to have my work issued under your name to be part of the visa application

  • Approach:  My approach is to assume as much of the responsibility as is possible for completing the project, ensuring consistency, accuracy and compliance. 

 

Core Services

Business Plans and Strategic Documentation

  • Comprehensive visa business plans for E-1, E-2, L1-A, L1-B, EB-1C, EB-5, and EB2 NIW visa categories
  • RFE Responses
  • Economic Studies
  • Feasibility Studies

Case in Point
One of the 95% That Were successful - An EB-1C Business Plan

An immigration attorney in a well-known firm came to me needing a compliant EB-1C business plan. Lacking was some of the most important required documentation. Missing was the support of the beneficiary's qualifying managerial experience abroad as well as her proposed position in the US.  In addition, there was also no actual documentation of the qualifying relationship with the parent company.  These were the most consequential omissions.

The USCIS does not tolerate required missing information.  The burden of proof for an EB-1C is generally considered higher than for an L1-A visa. This is because the EB-1C, being an immigrant visa, grants permanent residency, while the L1-A is a non-immigrant visa for temporary workers. The USCIS adjudicates EB-1C petitions more strictly, requiring substantial evidence to demonstrate that the foreign national qualifies as a multinational manager or executive and that the U.S. employer meets all requirements. 

I created a structure for a compliant plan that included meticulous documentation of the required information.  I ensured that all documentation was included.  The plan explained the business beautifully, emphasizing its viability and the impact it would have.

We submitted a compliant business plan with the required supporting documentation and the petition was approved. 

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Case in Point
One of the 5% That Were Unsuccessful - An RFE Response

An immigration attorney came to me with an EB-5 RFE issued in part due to lack of financial transparency.  Essentially, the client tried to include some ineligible preexisting debt in the capital structure.  In addition, he did not--and would not--provide any  documentation to support the exact amount he claimed for his equity contribution of land. 

Especially after the passage of the RIA, the USCIS has become even more strict about transparency..

I presented a number of financial scenarios that would have been acceptable but the developer would have none of it.  Likewise, he did not see why he should have to provide a verifiable breakdown of his construction costs.  

Ultimately, after submitting a non-compliant RFE response, he received an NOID.  A non-compliant RFE response to us means one that did not adequately or effectively answer the USCIS' questions.