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Navigating EB-1A Challenges: How You Can Leverage Comparable Evidence

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By: Hailey Sylvander and Hannah Welbourn Demonstrating extraordinary ability can be tricky — especially when a candidate’s work doesn’t check the exact boxes that USCIS looks for. This is where “comparable evidence” comes into play. USCIS states that comparable evidence is applicable when the criteria does not align with the candidate's occupation, while also noting that if their occupation is more industry focused, using comparable evidence in the criterion’s stead is more appropriate. This is especially important for emerging industries in which a more “traditional” category may not apply. For instance, an applicant may not have ever appeared in a major trade publication or won an internationally recognized award, but they can submit alternative documentation that is similar in nature. Essentially, even if ...

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The O-1: Eight Ways to Identify Extraordinary Ability

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By Maddie Carlson When a beneficiary’s innovations have been recognized either nationally or internationally, an O-1 visa may be the ideal application process for highlighting their importance to their field. An O-1, or Extraordinary Ability or Achievement letter, focuses on up to eight different criteria that demonstrate an individual’s excellence in their career. The O-1A details a beneficiary’s excellence in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. This visa can also be further specified as an O-1B, which focuses on individuals with extraordinary ability and achievement in the motion picture or television industry. Forming an O-1 application requires enough evidence to build a case that the beneficiary is indeed hard to come by ...

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The Key to an Effective O-1A Visa Expert Opinion Letter

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The Key to an Effective O-1A Visa Expert Opinion Letter

By: Rebecca Anderson What is an O-1 Visa? According to the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, “an O-1 nonimmigrant visa is available for the individual who possesses an extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of astonishing achievement in the motion picture or television industry and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements.” The O-1A visa, in particular, is for individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or athletics. These visas are a beautiful thing. First of all, they are the only non-specific work visa, and while candidates must show a letter of intent for future work, they are by no means bound to any single ...

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