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What aspects of EB 1A application are higher than other US immigration application categories?

Compared with other types of immigration applications, especially EB5, which has the largest number of applicants at present, EB 1A has several obvious advantages. It has no restrictions on language, education, age, industry and assets, and does not need to obtain a labor visa. Applicants can apply in the United States, China or other countries, and the processing speed and time are the same. Although EB 1A has these obvious advantages, it requires applicants to be outstanding in their own application fields (or subdivisions of application fields) and meet at least three of the ten application reference conditions given by the US Immigration Bureau. Of course, if you win the Nobel Prize and other internationally renowned awards, you can also apply for success with this award, but after all, only a few people can achieve it. Most applicants can still get a permanent American green card as long as they meet three of the ten reference conditions.

These ten reference conditions seem easy to realize, but in fact there are still many "stresses". Take "media reports" as an example, that is, professional publications, business publications or mainstream media reported on the applicant and his achievements in the professional field. At first glance, it seems that many people are satisfied, as long as people who have made small achievements, whether online media or paper media, have been reported by the media to some extent. So being reported by the media is enough? Of course not. I- 140 policy memorandum stipulates that to prove that the applicant meets this requirement, two points must be made clear: first, media reports must be aimed at the applicant himself and his professional work, rather than introducing his work organization or other social organizations related to him. Secondly, there are requirements for media coverage of applicants. The media should be: 1) professional journals, such as Science in the United States, The Lancet and Geology and Exploration in the United Kingdom; 2) Major business publications, such as Business Weekly; 3) Other major media, such as CCTV and Southern Weekend. Therefore, from these two points, we can see that this condition can be met and there is no need for media reports. The immigration officer will characterize the media reports and finally consider whether the applicant meets this condition.

Is it enough to be reported by these professional media? Of course not. There are reports from professional media or publications, depending on whether the content of the report is aimed at the field that the applicant will apply for. For example, an applicant who works in a bank applied for a green card for outstanding talents in the United States with his outstanding achievements in the financial field. At the same time, he is also an expert in coin collection and has been interviewed and reported by collectors for many times. This kind of report does not involve the applicant's achievements in the financial field, so it is not helpful for the application. Therefore, when demonstrating the application conditions, we need to pay attention to: 1. The object of media reports must be the applicant, and the main content should also focus on the applicant. 2. The content of the report must be directly related to the applicant's research results, and the content of the media report must be the applicant's contribution or achievement to the industry.

Therefore, it seems easy, in fact, there are many key points to pay attention to in the application process. If one of the items is not so clear, the application conditions may be rejected, or even the application may be rejected. Therefore, it is suggested that applicants must communicate with professional consultants in depth and in detail before submitting their applications. Although you can resubmit your application if you fail once, it won't be better if you succeed once!