Business Plan Services

AICC welcome the opportunity to meet you and discuss your requirements.We value your business and look forward to working with you. AICC team work with professional advisers provide all the available resources and support to our members so they can achieve their goals.

Market Research Plan

A Market Research Plan provides recommendations on how to enter your new market by answering the following questions:
• What are the trends in my industry
• Where should I set up shop
• What is my competition
• What is the typical offer and pricing on the market
• What is the target market for my product or service

A Market Study, also referred to as a Market Research Study is an objective collection and analysis of information that covers your competition, location, target markets, and industry factors that could affect the success – or failure – of your endeavor.

Direct Investment and Regional Center EB5 Business Plan

With the number of foreign investors showing interest in the EB5 program, establishing your venture as a regional center is a surefire way to find funding for your operations. However, the process of establishing of your venture as a regional center project, is not exactly an easy one. While regional center EB-5 visa applicants do not need to provide a business plan with their visa application, entrepreneurs looking to establish their venture as a regional center for the purpose of securing EB5 funding need to submit a business plan with their application. However, the type business plan submitted with your application will differ depending on where your venture stands in the process of development.

The EB5 visa, commonly known as the immigrant investor program, is one of the most flexible and most expedient paths to permanent residence for wealthy individuals. EB5 Applications require a specific type of business plan that is Matter of Ho compliant. These plans must include:
• A clear description of your business including organization and staffing, products, services and suppliers
• Market information including market and industry analyses,
• Financial projections
• Investment summary and proof of investment source
• Plan for job creation

The EB5 visa, commonly known as the immigrant investor program, is one of the most flexible and most expedient paths to permanent residence for wealthy individuals. EB5 Applications require a specific type of business plan that is Matter of Ho compliant. These plans must include:
• A clear description of your business including organization and staffing, products, services and suppliers
• Market information including market and industry analyses,
• Financial projections
• Investment summary and proof of investment source
• Plan for job creation

E2 Visa Business Plan

The E2 Visa, commonly known as an investor visa, is given to individuals who come the US to either purchase or create a new business. Every E-2 application must be accompanied by a Business Plan that should:
• Define your business and its objectives
• Explain your products or services
• Highlight the qualifications of the applicant
• Provide financial projections for at least 5 years

Bank Business Plan

An Bank Business Plan is written in support of an application for funding, and needs to show:
• That your business is well thought and all risks have been considered.
• Financial projections for 3-5 years that are both reasonable and promising.
• The route your company intends to take to reach its yearly milestones.

L1 Visa Business Plan

The L1 Non-Immigrant Visa classification was created to allow U.S. employers to transfer a professional employee with specialized knowledge relating to the organization’s interests from one of its affiliated foreign offices to one of its offices in the United States. While the list of requirements may be seem daunting at first glance, the core of L1 Requirements can often be met with a well developed Business Plan that provides:
• A description of the parent company and subsidiary
• The products or services provided by each
• The qualifications of the applicant
• Financial projections for at least 5 years on the US company, and financial data on the parent company