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3: 'Caroline' and the $40k E-2 visa

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In this episode we talk to “Caroline” about her bootstrapped E-2, Immigration Attorney selection and the importance of a business plan.

On this episode we have “Caroline” as she discusses:

  • How a $40k start up investment was approved for an E-2 visa
  • How she selected her immigration attorney (out of 6)
  • Immigration concerns: Complexity & Scary
  • The importance of immigration representation that “believes in you and your story”
    • Her Business plan development
    • Outsourced to a firm that didn’t engage with her on the specifics of her business
    • She then recreated the written elements of the plan to align with her story and “vision”
    • Engaged Foreign Investor Resource Group to recast the financial projections
    • She then understood and supported her business plan during her immigration interview

I usually asks our guests to offer our audience a discount on their product or services. Since “Caroline” wishes to remain anonymous and we did touch on business plans for E-2 visas, I want to link to Foreign Investor Resource Group‘s free resources.

A full sample business plan written for immigration visas

http://www.ForeignIRG.com/Sample

E-2 visa petition business plan cover letter with checklist

http://www.ForeignIRG.com/e2checklist

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http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/3

In this episode we talk to “Caroline” about her bootstrapped E-2, Immigration Attorney selection and the importance of a business plan.

On this episode we have “Caroline” as she discusses:

  • How a $40k start up investment was approved for an E-2 visa
  • How she selected her immigration attorney (out of 6)
  • Immigration concerns: Complexity & Scary
  • The importance of immigration representation that “believes in you and your story”
    • Her Business plan development
    • Outsourced to a firm that didn’t engage with her on the specifics of her business
    • She then recreated the written elements of the plan to align with her story and “vision”
    • Engaged Foreign Investor Resource Group to recast the financial projections
    • She then understood and supported her business plan during her immigration interview

I usually asks our guests to offer our audience a discount on their product or services. Since “Caroline” wishes to remain anonymous and we did touch on business plans for E-2 visas, I want to link to Foreign Investor Resource Group‘s free resources.

A full sample business plan written for immigration visas

http://www.ForeignIRG.com/Sample

E-2 visa petition business plan cover letter with checklist

http://www.ForeignIRG.com/e2checklist

  continue reading

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