H-1B Self-Sponsorship for Founders and Business Owners

USCIS-compliant business plans designed to support founder-sponsored H-1B petitions

Built With Attorney Collaboration

Work directly with your immigration attorney to ensure alignment

Structured for USCIS Requirements

Designed to support the employer-employee relationship

Prepared for Petition Approval

Aligned to fit seamlessly into your H-1B filing

Your H-1B Business Plan

20–30 Pages (Comprehensive) | 2–4 Weeks

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Includes:

  • Founder Role Description (Specialty Occupation)
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  • Ownership and Employer Structure
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  • Market Analysis Supporting Business Viability
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  • Financials and Hiring Plan
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  • Organizational Structure and Growth Plan
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  • Integrated Business Plan Narrative for H-1B Use

OUR KEY SUCCESS:

Our nationwide Expert works on your case

What is the H-1B Visa?

The H-1B visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

These roles must require specialized knowledge and at least a bachelor’s degree in a specific field.

How does it work for founders? ​

An H-1B visa must be sponsored by a U.S. employer.

In some cases, founders can use their own U.S. company if the business operates as a real employer and offers a professional, degree-level role.

What are the benefits?

The H-1B allows founders to work in their own company in a defined professional role.

It helps show how the business operates and how the founder’s responsibilities fit within it.

OUR FOCAL POINT:

We Help Present Your Company And Role As A Real Employment Structure

Why is a business plan useful in a founder-sponsored H-1B case?

In founder-sponsored H-1B cases, the petition must show that the company is a real U.S. employer offering a professional role that meets H-1B requirements.

A business plan helps bring together how the company operates, what role it offers, and how that role fits within the business. This allows your immigration attorney to present the case in a consistent and organized way.

Three KEY ASPECTS

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Your business

Every business has a different ownership profile and operational setup. When the company is used to sponsor the founder, the role must stand on its own as a real position within the business, not simply a function of ownership.

Your company must be presented as a real U.S. employer, where the founder’s role is clearly defined and supported by the company’s operations. Generic or templated content can weaken how the business and role are understood in an H-1B petition.

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Your visa

An H-1B petition for a founder  or owner requires the business, the role, and the qualifications to align as a real professional position.

Ownership, control, and day-to-day responsibilities must support a specialty occupation role, and this is where many founder cases break down.

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Your application

Your H-1B case is built across multiple documents, where your business, your role, and your documentation must align. In a founder case, these elements are often developed separately, but they must come together as one consistent position.

When they do not, it becomes harder to present a clear and credible position within the petition.

What Your H-1B Business Plan Includes

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COMPANY OVERVIEW

  • Business Description
  • Business Model
  • Current Operations
  • Company Background
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

  • Product / Service Offering
  • Technical or Specialized Components
  • Service Delivery
  • Value Proposition
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FOUNDER ROLE (SPECIALTY OCCUPATION)

  • Role Title and Position within the Company
  • Core Duties and Responsibilities
  • Degree-Level Knowledge Required
  • Time Allocation Across Responsibilities
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FOUNDER PROFILE AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Educational Background
  • Relevant Professional Experience
  • Skills and Expertise
  • Alignment with the Role
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EMPLOYER STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION​

  • Ownership Breakdown
  • Organizational Chart
  • Reporting Structure
  • Oversight and Control
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MARKET AND INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

  • Industry Overview
  • Target Market
  • Market Size and Demand
  • Competitive Landscape
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FINANCIALS AND ROLE SUPPORT

  • Financial Projections
  • Operating Costs
  • Founder Compensation
  • Income Projection

We go a long way to address what matters.

Our experience

With extensive experience preparing business plans for immigration matters across a wide range of industries, we bring that same business-planning discipline to founder-sponsored H-1B cases.

  1. Technology
  2. Finance
  3. Real Estate
  4. Services
  5. Distribution
  6. Retail
  7. Automotive

We bring over 20 years of experience working on business planning and related areas across multiple industries.

This includes experience in:

  1. Strategy
  2. Financial modeling
  3. Accounting
  4. Branding
  5. Market research
  6. Digital marketing
  7. M&A and fundraising

This background supports how we develop business plans used in immigration contexts.

OUR PROCESS:

A Collaborative Approach Built on Immigration Business Planning Experience

  • Initial consultation
  • We begin with a consultation to understand your company, your background, your planned role, and your timeline. If you are working with an immigration attorney, we take that into account from the start.

  • Information collection
    You provide the information needed to prepare the business plan, including details about your company, business model, founder role, and financials. Existing materials, such as a pitch deck or résumé, can be used.

  • Strategy interview
    We conduct a deeper working session to clarify your business, your role, and how the role supports the company. Where relevant, we align with your attorney’s approach.

  • Business plan preparation
    We prepare a founder-focused business plan that reflects how the company operates and how your role is presented within the H-1B framework.

  • Review and coordination
    You review the draft and provide feedback. If you have an immigration attorney, the plan can also be shared with them for input. We revise the plan as needed.
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  • Final delivery
    You receive the final business plan for use by your immigration attorney in preparing the H-1B petition.,

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frequently asked questions

What is the H-1B visa?

The H-1B visa allows employers in the United States to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. These are professional roles that require specialized knowledge and at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a specific field.

Can I apply for an H-1B visa on my own?

No. An H-1B petition must be filed by a United States employer. A foreign national cannot self-petition for H-1B classification.

Can a founder use their own U.S. company to sponsor an H-1B?

Yes, in some cases.

Under a Department of Homeland Security rule published in 2025, certain founders who own their U.S. company may qualify for H-1B through that company. The business must meet the definition of a United States employer, including having a real job offer, legal presence, and the ability to comply with H-1B requirements.

The case must still meet all standard H-1B criteria, including:

  • A specialty occupation role

  • A qualified worker

  • A valid Labor Condition Application

  • Compliance with wage requirements

What distinguishes a founder-sponsored H-1B package from a regular business plan?

This package is built for H-1B petitions involving founders.

It focuses on how the company operates as a U.S. employer and how the founder’s role meets specialty occupation requirements. The business, role, and qualifications are developed together to support the framework that your immigration attorney must present.

The result is a business plan your immigration attorney can use when preparing the H-1B petition.

How does a founder-sponsored H-1B work if I own the company?

Even if you own the company, it must act as a U.S. employer offering you a real job in a specialty occupation.

The petition must show that the company operates as a separate business, that your role is a professional position requiring a specific degree, and that all standard H-1B requirements are met.

Why are founder-sponsored H-1B cases more complex?

In standard H-1B cases, the employer and employee are separate.

In founder-sponsored cases, they are connected. The petition must clearly explain how the company functions as an employer and how the founder’s role qualifies as a specialty occupation.

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We do not provide legal advice or file H-1B petitions. Your immigration attorney is responsible for all legal analysis, strategy, and filings.

We focus exclusively on preparing the business plan used as part of the petition.

Why is a business plan useful in a founder-sponsored H-1B case?

In founder-sponsored H-1B cases, the petition must show that the company is a real U.S. employer offering a professional role that meets H-1B requirements.

A business plan helps bring together how the company operates, what role it offers, and how that role fits within the business. This allows your immigration attorney to present the case in a consistent and organized way.

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