When issuing an EB-1, EB-2 NIW, or E-2 Request for Evidence (RFE), it is common for the USCIS to request a "detailed description" of your proposed endeavor.
In situations like this, you may need a customized professional plan or a business plan from and, in some cases, both.
Depending on the type of visa you or the petitioner is applying for, your business or professional plan may need to emphasize different aspects. For example, an EB-2 NIW plan should focus on why the proposed endeavor is of national importance. An EB-1 petition needs to highlight why the individual is considered extraordinarily qualified in their field. For an E-2 visa, the plan must clarify the investor’s ownership in a bona fide enterprise. And for an L-1 visa, it should demonstrate the applicant’s role as a manager, executive, or someone with specialized knowledge in an intra-company transfer.
ProfVal has worked with hundreds of leading immigration law firms in support of their responses to thousands of RFEs across visa types including EB-1, EB-2 NIW, E-2, and L-1.
Our approach to professional and business plans is grounded in a deep understanding of USCIS requirements, insights from top immigration attorneys worldwide, and our own in-depth research.