USCIS has been issuing Requests for Evidence (RFEs) even for strong EB1A profiles, emphasizing the need for clear evidence that applicants are at the top of their field. This trend highlights the importance of presenting a cohesive case that answers the critical question: Does this person sit at the top of their field? Without a clear affirmative, even strong evidence such as awards, citations, and patents may not suffice.
Key Details:
- RFEs are issued when USCIS needs more information to determine eligibility.
- Strong evidence must clearly demonstrate the applicant’s standing in their field.
- Common evidence types include awards, citations, patents, and judging roles, but they must work together.
- Applicants are encouraged to seek reviews of their profiles before submission to avoid RFEs.
This trend may impact many potential EB1A applicants, emphasizing the need for thorough preparation and clear presentation of qualifications. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @eb1aexperts
