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Paperwork-heavy hurdles, organized.
Two problems every immigrant founder eventually meets: an immigration filing that will not forgive a missing document, and business credit that has to be built intentionally or does not build at all. We do the organizing and coordinating work so licensed attorneys can do the legal work, and so the credit profile actually gets built.
The problem, in plain English
Immigration applications are unforgiving of paperwork mistakes and expensive to redo. Business credit is invisible until a lender says no. Neither problem is hard once someone has done it a hundred times, and both are brutal the first time.
We are not immigration attorneys. We are the organized layer between you and one, and we run the business-credit build so the profile exists when you need it.
How we do it
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Case scoping.
A 45-minute call. Visa category and eligibility (or the credit profile you have today), and a written plan with real timelines.
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Evidence and document organization.
The 80 percent of the visa work that is not legal work: gathering, translating where needed, formatting, and building a clean evidence packet the attorney can file. For credit: EIN verified, DUNS requested, business address and phone verified with the credit bureaus.
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Attorney coordination.
We refer to immigration attorneys we trust (we take no referral fee), attend the intake with you so nothing gets said twice, and stay on the file so the attorney's time is spent on legal strategy, not chasing documents.
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Deadline and response management.
USCIS RFEs (Requests for Evidence), receipt numbers, biometrics appointments, response deadlines - all tracked. For credit: net-30 vendor accounts, trade line reporting, and monitoring so the profile actually shows up.
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Ongoing profile management.
Visa renewals and status changes, or credit-tier upgrades as your revenue grows.
Why us, specifically
- We do not overreach. Legal work goes to a licensed attorney, every time. Anyone promising otherwise is a risk to you.
- No attorney referral fees, ever. Our recommendation is based on fit, not kickbacks.
- Realistic timelines. We quote the current backlog, not a sales brochure. If premium processing is worth the money we say so; if it is not we say that too.
- Credit built to actually work. We do not sell "shelf corporations" or credit shortcuts. Real vendor accounts, reported to the bureaus, over the real number of months it takes.
What you get
- Written case plan with realistic timeline
- Complete evidence packet ready for attorney filing
- Attorney referral to a fit-checked licensed professional
- Deadline and response tracking for the duration of the case
- For credit: EIN and DUNS verified, initial vendor accounts opened, monitoring set up
Timeline and pricing
Timeline: visa cases run 2 to 12 months depending on category and processing option. Business credit profiles take 3 to 6 months to become useful, and 12 months to become strong. There is no shortcut and anyone selling one is selling you a problem.
Pricing: flat fees per phase (scoping, evidence prep, ongoing management), quoted before start. Attorney fees are billed by the attorney directly, at their published rates, with no markup from us.
Frequently asked
Do you file visas yourselves?
No. Filing a US immigration application is legal work, and legal work should be done by a licensed immigration attorney. What we do is the 80 percent of the effort that is not legal work: organize your documents, prepare the evidence packet, track deadlines, coordinate with your employer or sponsor, and coordinate with the attorney so their bill is smaller and the case is stronger. We refer to attorneys we trust and take no referral fee.
How long does an H-1B or O-1 take?
Ranges vary by category and service center, but as of 2026: an H-1B change of status runs 4 to 8 months regular processing (15 business days with premium processing); an O-1 runs 2 to 4 months regular (15 business days with premium). We give you a realistic timeline for your specific case at the discovery call, based on current backlogs, not sales brochures.
What is business credit and why does it matter?
Business credit is a credit profile in your business's name, separate from your personal credit. It is what lets your business borrow, lease, and negotiate net-30 payment terms without you personally guaranteeing every transaction. Built correctly it protects your personal credit score and unlocks vendor and financing options you cannot get as a sole proprietor writing personal checks.
EIN and DUNS: what is the difference?
Your EIN is a federal tax identifier issued by the IRS - it identifies you to the government. Your DUNS number is a business identifier issued by Dun and Bradstreet - it identifies you to lenders and vendors who check business credit. You need both. The EIN comes with formation; the DUNS you request separately and it is free.
Ready for organized paperwork?
Tell us the visa category or the credit goal. You will get a realistic plan within one business day.
Start with visa or credit