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How to get a green card for outstanding talents in the United States

The eb- 1a process of American excellent talent immigration can be summarized as follows:

First, consult, evaluate and sign the immigration project you want to apply for, then prepare the application materials as required, and submit them to the US Immigration Bureau for approval after everything is ready. Then I- 140 is passed, which means that the American immigration qualification is passed. Next, go through the consular formalities and get a green card. After receiving the notice from NVC, fill in DS-260 according to the instructions in the notice, send the notarized materials to NVC, and then enter the consular process of the US Consulate in Guangzhou.

The application conditions include the following ten requirements, three of which the applicant needs to meet before applying. Of course, if the applicant has won the highest internationally recognized award, it is generally unnecessary to submit more materials, and this award can directly prove his Excellence. These awards include Nobel Prize, Oscar Award, Olympic champion, Pulitzer Prize and so on.

Other national or international awards that are lower than internationally recognized awards for outstanding achievements;

As a member of a professional association or organization that must have outstanding achievements to join;

Its professional achievements are recorded or reported by monographs, trade publications or important media;

Have been or are still members of the judges or jury of their industry evaluation or selection;

Pioneering achievements in scientific, academic, sports or business-related fields;

Having published professional works in professional or mainstream trade publications or other major media;

His works have participated in art exhibitions;

As the head or important person of a famous organization;

In a high-paying class;

The commercial success of performance and art is reflected in box office receipts, sales of movies, tapes, videos and DVDs.