Free buyer brief for Americans and Canadians evaluating Venezuelan property: ownership questions, city screens, red flags, pricing context, seller questions, and diligence checklist.
Venezuela Investor Tools & Services
A growing toolkit for anyone evaluating Venezuelan exposure: live OFAC screening, the official BCV exchange rate, sector ROI modelling, visa filing help, travel context, and on-the-ground safety data for Caracas.
Paid same-day Venezuela e-visa application preparation and filing service: document review, Cancillería Digital submission, and application monitoring. $49.99 launch special this month; government fees separate.
Search International Trade Administration Venezuela opportunities by sector, equipment requested, units, and HS code — with official trade.gov sourcing and contact path for U.S. exporters.
Step-by-step U.S. exporter workflow: ITA trade leads, OFAC screening, BIS export controls, payment friction, FX, travel planning, and contacts.
Print a single A4 sheet for your passport: bilingual hospital and embassy addresses a taxi driver can read, big phone numbers a stranger can dial, your blood type and home contact, and a throwaway pre-departure checklist. Pick your embassy and the card auto-personalizes.
Search any name, company, vessel IMO, aircraft tail number, or Venezuelan cédula against every active Venezuela-related OFAC SDN designation, with fuzzy matching and a clean compliance disclaimer.
Type any S&P 500 company name or ticker — instantly see whether the company has Venezuela exposure on the OFAC SDN list, in its recent SEC filings, or in our Federal Register / news corpus. Backed by 500+ per-ticker landing pages.
Pre-canned SEC EDGAR full-text searches for Venezuela, PDVSA, CITGO, impairment, contingent-liability, and OFAC sanctions disclosures across 10-K, 20-F, 10-Q, and 8-K filings — plus a curated quick-jump table of S&P 500 companies known to disclose Venezuela items.
Searchable directory of the active OFAC general licenses authorising transactions involving PdVSA, Chevron, CITGO, Venezuelan sovereign debt, and gold-sector entities.
Live BCV USD/VES rate, EUR cross-rate, and a free converter pulled from the Banco Central de Venezuela homepage. Falls back to cached values when the BCV site is unreachable.
Sovereign and PDVSA bond watchlist with public price references, restructuring milestones, sanctions signals, CITGO risk notes, and recent bond-market news from the daily pipeline.
Estimate IRR, NPV, and multi-year cash flow across oil & gas, mining, real estate, banking, agriculture, telecom, and tourism — with sector-specific Venezuela risk premiums baked in.
Interactive map of Caracas with a curated 1–5 safety rating for every major neighborhood (Las Mercedes, Altamira, Petare, Catia, and more), plus toggleable overlays for embassies, hospitals, police, and the international airport — with business-use guidance and specific risks to avoid.
Pick your passport country to see whether you need a visa for Venezuela, the maximum stay, the current US/UK travel-advisory level, and what investors should know before flying.
Free Venezuela visa application form generator: type with English prompts, then print or save a Spanish-labelled Planilla de Solicitud de Visa PDF for upload.
Free sworn-statement generator for Venezuela visa files: add your name, nationality, passport number, and signature, then print or save the Spanish declaración jurada PDF.
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