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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about E-2 business automation, our services, and how we support your operations.

Is this a law firm or immigration service?

No. This platform is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. All visa-related questions must be handled by a licensed immigration attorney. This system supports business operations only.

Can this guarantee my E-2 Visa will be approved?

No service can guarantee a visa approval. E-2 decisions are made solely by USCIS or consular officers. This platform helps organize and automate your business, which may support your attorney's evidence — but it does not influence immigration decisions.

Do I still need an immigration attorney?

Yes. This platform works alongside your attorney by providing structured business operations and documentation.

What kinds of businesses does this work for?

Home services, hospitality, online services, wellness, automotive, retail, and most revenue-generating businesses. If your business needs customers, bookings, or payments, it fits.

Can you set up my LLC or legal structure?

We do not provide legal or corporate filing services. Your legal team or accountant should handle all filings. This platform supports the operational side afterward.

Where is my data stored?

On secure cloud infrastructure. Details are included in the Privacy Policy. Only authorized users and support personnel have access.

Is this only for E-2 founders?

No — while this version focuses on E-2 use cases, the same automation systems apply to other small businesses.

What happens if I cancel?

Cancellation terms are in the service agreement. Generally, ongoing automations and managed components stop, and access may be limited depending on the package.

Important Notice:

Information on this website is for general business and automation purposes only and is not legal advice.

No attorney–client relationship is created by viewing this site or using this platform. Visa eligibility and approvals are determined solely by U.S. government agencies. Consult a licensed immigration attorney for all legal matters.