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The Jumpstart Service Guide: What You Get for O-1, L-1, E-2, EB-1A, and EB-2 NIW

Jumpstart Team·April 26, 2026
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U.S. immigration is not hard because the rules are impossible to find. It is hard because the system is evidence-heavy, timing-sensitive, and unforgiving when your documents are incomplete or inconsistent. For founders, executives, and distinguished professionals, the real challenge is turning a complex career into a case USCIS can evaluate quickly and defensibly.

Jumpstart is built for exactly that profile. The platform positions itself as an AI-powered immigration service for founders and high-achievers, combining technology with immigration expertise, published package pricing, and a 100% money-back guarantee tied to outcome.

Below is a practical, service-centered breakdown of what Jumpstart offers across the main work visa and green card pathways it supports, what each pathway is for, and what value the service is designed to deliver.

This article is general information, not legal advice. Immigration outcomes depend on your facts and the government’s adjudication.

What Jumpstart provides across every package

Jumpstart’s Terms of Use describe its core service as a mix of strategy, documentation support, and process management, powered by technology and AI with human review. In plain English, that means the work is designed to reduce chaos and improve case quality, without pretending that software replaces judgment.

Across categories, Jumpstart describes services that include:

  • Strategic immigration consulting and eligibility assessment to select a category that fits your real operating model and constraints.
  • Support preparing and organizing documentation, including technology services for data organization and analysis, and AI tools with human review.
  • Administrative management of the immigration process, so the project moves from intake to filing with fewer stalled handoffs.
  • Clear commercial terms, including published package pricing, average preparation timelines, and a risk model that includes a money-back guarantee and a reapplication filing-fee benefit.

Jumpstart also states it is not a government agency, does not control government deadlines, and does not guarantee approval (even while offering a refund model). That distinction matters when you are choosing a provider for a high-stakes petition.

A quick map of Jumpstart’s packaged services

Jumpstart publishes two primary package groupings:

Package type · Covered pathways · Avg. preparation time (Jumpstart estimate) · Jumpstart fee (published)

Package type: Work visa packages · Covered pathways: O-1, E-2, L-1 · Avg. preparation time (Jumpstart estimate): ~4 weeks · Jumpstart fee (published): US$8,000

Package type: Green card packages · Covered pathways: EB-1A, EB-2 NIW · Avg. preparation time (Jumpstart estimate): ~2 to 3 months · Jumpstart fee (published): US$12,000

Jumpstart also lists estimated government fees separately, installment options, and a premium processing add-on where available (+US$3,000, listed for green card packages).

O-1 package (extraordinary ability work visa)

Who it is for

Jumpstart positions the O-1 for founders, tech professionals, and experts with extraordinary ability, especially profiles with evidence like press, awards, and notable achievements.

What the category requires at a high level

The O-1 is a nonimmigrant work visa that must be filed by a U.S. employer or U.S. agent. USCIS is explicit that an O worker cannot self-petition.
For O-1A, USCIS policy guidance explains that the supporting documentation must show a major internationally recognized award, or satisfy at least three evidentiary criteria.

What Jumpstart’s O-1 service is designed to include and deliver

Within the service categories Jumpstart lists in its Terms, the practical value of an O-1 package is structure:

  • Eligibility assessment and positioning so your field and your claims are defined in a way USCIS can evaluate, not just admire.
  • Evidence organization and documentation support so each claim is tied to verifiable exhibits, not scattered screenshots and links.
  • Process management to coordinate the moving parts that commonly break O-1 timelines: recommendation letters, contracts, itinerary logic, and final assembly for filing.

In other words, Jumpstart’s O-1 package is for candidates who want a system to translate real impact into an officer-ready record, not a make-it-sound-impressive rewrite.

L-1 package (intracompany transfer and expansion)

Who it is for

Jumpstart positions L-1 as a fit for multinational managers and expanding businesses.

What the category requires at a high level

The L-1 is built around a qualifying company relationship. USCIS guidance for L-1A includes requirements such as doing business in the U.S. and at least one other country through a qualifying organization, and generally having worked for the qualifying organization abroad for one continuous year within the three years immediately preceding admission.

What Jumpstart’s L-1 service is designed to include and deliver

L-1 cases often succeed or fail on whether the documentation proves the operating reality behind the org chart. Jumpstart’s published service model is well-matched to that problem:

  • Strategic consulting and eligibility assessment to confirm the category fit (L-1A vs L-1B) and the “qualifying organization” story.
  • Support preparing and organizing documentation so business records, entity relationships, and role evidence are presented clearly.
  • Administrative management of the process to keep corporate documentation collection from becoming the hidden bottleneck.

This package is best for operators who have real cross-border substance and want to document it with discipline.

E-2 package (treaty investor work visa)

Who it is for

E-2 is typically relevant for entrepreneurs and investors who hold nationality from a treaty country and are investing in a U.S. business.

What the category requires at a high level

USCIS describes E-2 as allowing a national of a treaty country to be admitted to the U.S. when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business. USCIS also emphasizes concepts like a bona fide enterprise (real, active, operating) and the marginal enterprise limitation.

What Jumpstart’s E-2 service is designed to include and deliver

E-2 success is rarely about one perfect document. It is about coherence across funds, business activity, and operational proof. Jumpstart’s service categories map naturally to that:

  • Eligibility assessment (including whether your nationality and business plan support E-2 as a category fit).
  • Documentation organization and analysis to keep the source and path of funds, investment deployment, and business operations legible.
  • Process management to coordinate a filing that touches legal, financial, and operational inputs.

For founders, the value is operational clarity: a package that treats your E-2 like a case file, not a pile of bank statements.

EB-1A package (extraordinary ability green card)

Who it is for

EB-1A is for individuals who can demonstrate extraordinary ability through sustained national or international acclaim in fields like sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.

What the category requires at a high level

USCIS describes EB-1 extraordinary ability as requiring sustained acclaim. The Policy Manual also notes that this immigrant petition does not require a job offer and may be filed by the beneficiary as a self-petitioner.

What Jumpstart’s EB-1A service is designed to include and deliver

EB-1A is where messy proof becomes expensive. Jumpstart’s green card package is designed around:

  • Strategic case positioning that clarifies the specific claims you are making about your acclaim and the work you will continue doing in the U.S.
  • Evidence preparation and organization supported by technology and AI with human review, so exhibits are consistent, complete, and easy to test.
  • Administrative process management across longer, heavier documentation cycles.

This package is for high-achievers who want a permanent residency case built like a serious submission, not a résumé remix.

EB-2 NIW package (national interest waiver green card)

Who it is for

Jumpstart positions EB-2 NIW as a fit for advanced degree holders, including researchers and scientists.

What the category requires at a high level

USCIS explains that NIW requests are evaluated under three factors: (1) the proposed endeavor has substantial merit and national importance, (2) the person is well positioned to advance the endeavor, and (3) on balance it benefits the U.S. to waive the job offer and labor certification requirement.

What Jumpstart’s NIW service is designed to include and deliver

NIW is not just about credentials. It is about building a clear argument with evidence that supports each prong. Jumpstart’s NIW package is built to provide:

  • Strategy and eligibility assessment to pressure-test the endeavor and ensure the case is framed around national importance, not just personal ambition.
  • Document organization and administrative management so your proof base stays consistent across exhibits, references, and the petition narrative.
  • A risk-managed commercial model: Jumpstart publishes fixed package pricing and a refund-oriented guarantee structure, helping reduce the downside of pursuing a discretionary category.

Why Jumpstart’s model is a strong fit for founders and high-achievers

Most immigration mistakes are not about “not being qualified.” They are about under-documenting, mis-framing, or losing control of a project that spans weeks or months.

Jumpstart’s differentiator is that it treats immigration like an operational system: packaged pricing, defined timelines, technology-assisted organization, and incentives designed to reward getting the outcome right.