How to Qualify for the EB-1A Green Card Without Awards or Publications

Many professionals mistakenly believe the EB-1A extraordinary ability green card is only for Nobel Prize winners, Olympic athletes, or academics with dozens of publications. The truth is, you can qualify for EB-1A without awards or publications if you strategically present your achievements under USCIS’s criteria. Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about … Read more

EB-1A Requirements: How to Prove Extraordinary Ability Without Publications

Introduction The EB-1A green card is one of the fastest and most prestigious ways to gain US permanent residency. It is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability in science, arts, business, athletics, or education. Most people believe EB-1A approval requires multiple academic publications, peer reviewed citations, or Nobel Prize level recognition but that’s not true. … Read more

H-1B and I-485 RFE, Notice of Intent to Deny or Denial Due to Incorrect Information Provided on Resume: What You Need to Know

When applying for an H-1B visa or an I-485 green card adjustment of status, every detail in your petition matters. One of the most common and frustrating issues applicants face is a Request for Evidence (RFE), Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID), or even a denial because of incorrect information provided on the resume. If … Read more

NIW Success Stories: Real Life Examples of Successful NIW Cases: How We Helped Clients Win National Interest Waivers

The National Interest Waiver (NIW) green card is one of the most powerful immigration options for professionals who can show that their work benefits the United States. Unlike other employment based categories, NIW applicants can self petition which means that they don’t need an employer to sponsor them. USCIS carefully reviews whether the applicant’s work … Read more