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Learn about recent EB1 and EB2 NIW client’s approvals.

CASE 1


A landscape architect, was approved for the U.S. EB1A Extraordinary Ability visa without any Requests for Evidence (RFE)!
· Field: Landscape Architecture
· Degree: MS
· Peer review: 22
· Recommendation letters: 9
· I-140 Submission Date: June 20, 2024
· I-140 Approval Date: August 8, 2024 (Approved in 9 working days after expedited processing)
· Approval: No RFE, Approved on the first submission
Based on the current U.S. immigration law’s EB-1A “10 out of 3” criteria, legal team advocated for the following 7 criteria on his behalf:
1. National or international recognition through awards
2. Participation in judging or review panels
3. Authorship of scholarly publications
4. Extensive media coverage
5. Significant original contributions
6. Membership in professional associations
7. Leadership or critical roles in prestigious architectural firms
Case Summary: After thoroughly assessing client’s background, professional legal team dedicated significant time to compiling his qualifications and presenting his achievements in the most logical and clear manner to the immigration officer. In addition to highlighting his strengths and well-recognized accomplishments, we emphasized his pivotal role in the success of large-scale projects, especially his major achievements in ecological restoration in specific regions. We also connected his contributions with the U.S. government’s new policies in 2024, building a complete logical argument to convince the officer to accept a large volume of evidence and recognize his extraordinary abilities in a short time.

CASE 2

An executive at a domestic pharmaceutical company, had his I-140 approved without any Requests for Evidence (RFE) after submission!
· Field: Pharmaceuticals
· Degree: Ph.d
· Peer review: 31
· Recommendation letters: 11
· I-140 Submission Date: December 28, 2023
· I-140 Approval Date: September 16, 2024
· Approval: No RFE, Approved on the first submission
Under the current U.S. immigration law’s EB-1A “10 out of 3” criteria, our legal team advocated for the following 5 criteria on Mr. H’s behalf:
1. Extensive media coverage
2. Leadership or key roles in a reputable company
3. Original significant contributions
4. Participation in peer review
5. High salary
Case Summary: Client is an executive at a domestic pharmaceutical company. Following traditional, template-based approaches for non-technical executives, it would be difficult to argue for original contributions, focusing primarily on leadership roles. However, our legal team thoroughly explored his background and identified key highlights, clarifying the logic behind the evidence. This approach allowed us to successfully argue both leadership in key roles and original significant contributions.

CASE 3


New Media Entrepreneur, for the U.S. EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Visa!
· Field: New Media / Entrepreneurship
· Degree: MA
· Peer review: 13
· Recommendation letters: 17
· I-140 Submission Date: July 14, 2023
· I-140 Approval Date: December 4, 2023
Under the current U.S. immigration law’s EB-1A “10 out of 3” criteria, our legal team advocated for the following 5 criteria on her behalf:
1. Receipt of national or international awards
2. Participation in peer review
3. Significant original contributions to the field
4. Coverage by professional and mainstream media
5. Holding leadership or key roles in prestigious organizations
Case Summary: Client is an outstanding new media entrepreneur in China. After a thorough evaluation of her background, our professional legal team explored all possible angles to highlight her strengths and achievements, presenting 112 pieces of evidence to demonstrate her status as an indispensable top talent in the U.S. industry. Less than five months after submitting the application in July, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approved her EB-1A petition without any Requests for Evidence (RFE).

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