Upload your documents, define your proposed endeavor, and generate a genuine business and economic plan: executive summary, market and demand, products and value, operations, financial plan, team, and a five-year projection. Every projection is anchored to real evidence, with no invented numbers. You download it as a Word (DOCX) file and edit it yourself. It is the business plan, not the legal petition, and it is a draft you review before you use it.
$129 (regular $179). A focused single deliverable for people who want the business plan portion, separate from the full petition.
The Endeavor & Business Plan describes your proposed endeavor and how you intend to carry it out. It is organized around economics and execution: what you propose to do, who needs it, how you will build and deliver it, what it costs, who you will hire, and the economic contribution you project over five years. It reads like a real business plan because that is what it is, not a legal brief dressed up as one.
Every projection is anchored to real evidence from the documents you upload. The plan does not invent numbers. Where your record does not support a specific figure or detail, it leaves an [INSERT: ...] placeholder for you to fill in, so you always know what came from your evidence and what still needs your input. The result is a document you open, edit, and finalize yourself.
See how the plan is generated →A business plan is only useful when it is specific, internally consistent, and grounded in something real. Round numbers with no basis, a market described in generalities, and a plan that never explains execution all read as filler. This deliverable is built the other way: a defined endeavor, evidence-anchored projections, and a clear line from demand to operations to economics.
Add your CV, evidence of your work, funding and traction, and any supporting materials. CaseBuilder reads every document with OCR so the plan can draw on what your record actually shows.
Describe your proposed endeavor: what you intend to do, the field, and the outcome you are pursuing. You can refine this framing as you go; the plan is built around it.
CaseBuilder drafts a structured, economics-focused plan across every section, anchoring each projection to your evidence and marking anything unsupported with an [INSERT: ...] placeholder.
You get an editable Word (DOCX) document. Review it, edit it, fill the placeholders, and finalize it yourself. Adjust the endeavor and regenerate whenever your framing changes.
The workflow is a refine loop: define the endeavor, generate the plan, review it, adjust the endeavor, and generate again until the document reflects exactly what you propose to do.
The document is a complete, structured business and economic plan. Each section builds on the one before it, moving from what you propose and who needs it, through how you will deliver it, to what it costs and the economic contribution you project. Every part is yours to edit in the Word file.
The content of each section depends entirely on your own documents and the endeavor you define. Numbers are anchored to your evidence; gaps are left as [INSERT: ...] placeholders for you to complete.
Being clear about the boundaries matters. This is a focused business and economic deliverable, and it is deliberately not several other things.
The legal national-interest argument lives in your petition brief, which you control. This plan supports the business and economic side of your endeavor; it does not make the legal case for a waiver.
CaseBuilder is document preparation software, not a law firm. Using it does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not provide legal advice.
This deliverable does not predict, promise, or guarantee any outcome. USCIS decides every case independently, and no software or attorney can change that.
The plan is a starting document, not a finished filing. You review it, edit it, fill the [INSERT: ...] placeholders, and finalize it yourself.
This micro-product is for people preparing an EB-2 NIW who want the business plan portion on its own, without committing to the full petition package. If you are self-preparing and need a structured, economics-focused Endeavor & Business Plan you can edit yourself, this is built for you.
The Endeavor & Business Plan is a single, focused deliverable for people who only need the business plan. If you want the entire petition built out, mapped to the relevant criteria and drafted end to end, the full CaseBuilder package is the better fit.
CaseBuilder was built from hands-on experience preparing immigration petitions. The Endeavor & Business Plan brings the same structural rigor to the business and economic side of a NIW endeavor, in software you control, with a document you edit yourself.
Upload your documents, define your endeavor, and generate an editable Endeavor & Business Plan for your EB-2 NIW. $129 (regular $179). You review, edit, and finalize the Word file yourself.
It is a structured, economics-focused document that describes your proposed endeavor and how you intend to execute it. It covers an executive summary, market analysis and demand, the products or services and their value, an operations and implementation plan, a financial plan, team and hiring with your economic contribution, and a five-year projection. It reads like a genuine business and economic plan, organized around demand, execution, and economics rather than legal argument.
No. The Endeavor & Business Plan is a separate deliverable from the legal petition. The national-interest legal argument lives in your petition brief, which you control. This plan supports the business and economic side of your endeavor: what you propose to do, the market and demand for it, how you will execute, and the projected economic contribution. It is not the brief and it does not make the legal case for a waiver.
No. No software and no attorney can guarantee an outcome, and USCIS decides every case independently. This plan does not predict or promise approval and makes no claim about your likelihood of success. It produces a well-organized business and economic document for your review; the decision always rests with USCIS.
No. CaseBuilder is document preparation software, not a law firm, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship or provide legal advice. The Endeavor & Business Plan is a business and economic document you review and finalize yourself. If you want a licensed attorney to review your materials, that is your decision and is arranged separately.
You get an editable Word (DOCX) document: a structured Endeavor & Business Plan you can open, edit, and finalize yourself. Every projection is anchored to real evidence from your documents; where a number or detail is not supported by your record, the plan leaves an [INSERT: ...] placeholder for you to fill rather than inventing a figure. The output is a draft for your review, not a finished filing.
This is a focused single deliverable for people who want the business plan portion on its own. The full CaseBuilder package builds the entire petition end to end, mapping your record to the relevant criteria and drafting petition materials. If you only need the Endeavor & Business Plan, this micro-product delivers exactly that; if you need the whole petition, the full package is the better fit.
Yes. You define your proposed endeavor, and you can refine it and regenerate the plan as your framing sharpens. The workflow is built as a loop: define the endeavor, generate the plan, review it, adjust the endeavor, and generate again until the document reflects what you actually propose to do.