A senior data scientist at a Fortune 500 company recently achieved EB1A visa approval after being initially rejected by two immigration consultants. The client approached the immigration service six months ago, having been told she lacked sufficient publications to qualify, despite having only four papers compared to the 15 typically required.

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The immigration service built her case focusing on the impact of her work rather than the volume of publications, leading to a successful approval without a Request for Evidence (RFE) in under five months. This case highlights the importance of showcasing the significance of contributions in the field of expertise for immigration applications.

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Source: @RvrSuram

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