A senior research scientist at a biotech company successfully obtained approval for her EB1A petition eight months after her initial application was denied. The denial was attributed to a failure to meet at least three of the ten required criteria, according to USCIS.
Key Details:
- Initial petition denied due to lack of evidence on achievements and contributions.
- Key deficiencies included inadequate citation impact context, lack of journal confirmation letters, and insufficient external recognition.
- The successful petition included revised citation analysis, official confirmation letters from journals, and new recommendation letters from independent researchers.
- Approval was granted without a Request for Evidence (RFE).
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Source: @RvrSuram
