E-1/E-2, L, H1-B Business Plans and Immigrant Investor Visa EB-5 Specialization:

Business plans are formally written and carefully executed documents that represent the facts, strategic direction, business definitions, intent and integrity that an investor or entrepreneur would utilize in the creation of his or her business. As you are aware, professional plans require an external business professional to assess complex information, provide relevant additional research, and craft both information and research into an organized, formal proposal that speaks directly to its audience. 

In the case of business plans used in conjunction with immigrant-investor or non-immigrant visas, the primary audience for whom the plan is written is the Department of Homeland Security. Secondary audiences may also include additional investors. Therefore the business plans that Robert Reincke writes can be utilized for multiple purposes, such as analysis of strategic directions or as a tool for business strategy development or implementation. In any case, the plans written by Mr. Reincke are not based on boilerplates. However, vital categorical information (such as Target Market data, Mission Statements and the like) which the CIS/DHS, bankers, business associates, or sophisticated investors will most likely review, is extremely important and is most definitely included.

Robert Reincke, MBA and Author, is a business writing expert of the highest caliber, with 19 years of professional writing experience. For the past five years Robert has become a known specialist in the area of investor-immigration business plans, including those used for Treaty Trader/Investor and Immigrant Investor visas, as well as L and some H1-B visas. Mr. Reincke is the originator of immigration business plans, having made them available on a focused, specialized basis since immigration requirements became stricter due to the tragic events of 911. Since then he has worked only with clients who are represented by an immigration attorney.

Two of Robert's articles you may wish to reference:
      
Featured Article:  “Business Plans: E or L Visas”
Featured Article:  “What is a Business Plan? An Immigration Attorney's Primer on Business Plan Development”

In addition to Robert's current and prior business-plan-writing experience, Robert has worked with and for large and small businesses, developing an acute understanding of complex and varied business situations. To complement his experience and dedication, he has taught Business Practices to new toy designers at Otis College of Art and Design for three years. In addition to business writing, Robert has completed a biographical novel of his family's immigration to New York in mid-last century, with a view to continue writing and publishing. 

Robert prices his business plans based upon hourly costs associated with the time required for Robert to interview the client, obtain vital information, write the plan, and obtain and adjust for feedback on behalf of the client and attorney. Robert's pricing is realistic compared with other professional business-plan writers with equal experience.