The Virginia Small Business Securities Offering Application for Mid-Atlantic Regional Review Form is a type of document available in the United States, designed to enable small businesses to raise capital from the public. The form is used by small business owners seeking to offer securities in the states of Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. It is a multi-part form, with six sections, including information about the issuer, the offering itself, the issuer’s financials, risk factors, and the offering’s legal details. The form must be filed with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in order to receive approval for a securities offering. There are two types of Virginia Small Business Securities Offering Application for Mid-Atlantic Regional Review Form: Preliminary and Final. The Preliminary Application is the first step in the process, and allows the issuer to provide basic information about the offering. The Final Application is a more comprehensive document and must be submitted after the Preliminary Application has been approved.