Why is the EB1 Visa Process Challenging?
            
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                Strict Evidence Requirements: Extensive
                documentation is required to prove extraordinary ability.
              
 
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                Complex Eligibility Criteria: Each EB1
                subcategory has unique standards to meet.
              
 
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                High Standards for Approval: Applicants must
                demonstrate exceptional achievements.
              
 
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                Navigating Employer Sponsorship: EB1-B and
                EB1-C require a qualifying job offer.
              
 
            
          
          
          
            How Larhdel Law Simplifies the EB1 Visa Process
            
              1. Crafting a Strong Application
              
                We help you compile robust evidence, including awards,
                publications, and recommendation letters, to support your case.
              
            
            
              2. Choosing the Right EB1 Subcategory
              
                Our team evaluates your qualifications to determine the best fit
                among EB1-A, EB1-B, or EB1-C categories.
              
            
            
              3. Ensuring Compliance with USCIS Standards
              
                We ensure every aspect of your application aligns with USCIS
                guidelines, minimizing risks of denial.
              
            
            
              4. Preparing You for Success
              
                From gathering evidence to preparing for interviews, we provide
                comprehensive support to maximize approval chances.
              
            
          
          
          
            Who Qualifies for the EB1 Visa?
            
              EB1-A: Extraordinary Ability
              
                - National or international awards (e.g., Nobel Prize).
 
                - Significant contributions in your field.
 
                - Membership in prestigious organizations.
 
              
            
            
              EB1-B: Outstanding Professors and Researchers
              
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                  At least three years of teaching or research experience.
                
 
                - International reputation for excellence.
 
                - Job offer from a U.S. institution.
 
              
            
            
              EB1-C: Multinational Executives and Managers
              
                - At least one year of qualifying employment abroad.
 
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                  Transfer to a U.S. office in an executive or managerial role.
                
 
              
            
          
          
          
            Step-by-Step Guide to the EB1 Visa Application Process
            
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                File Form I-140: Include evidence of
                extraordinary ability or achievements.
              
 
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                Check Visa Availability: Monitor the Visa
                Bulletin for EB1 category updates.
              
 
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                File Form I-485 or DS-260: Adjust status or
                proceed with consular processing.
              
 
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                Attend the Green Card Interview: Present
                evidence supporting your qualifications.
              
 
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                Receive Your Green Card: Achieve lawful
                permanent residency upon approval.
              
 
            
          
          
          
            Real-Life Success Stories from Larhdel Law
            
              Case 1: Helping a Scientist Secure an EB1-A Visa
              
                We compiled a researcher’s publications, citations, and letters
                of recommendation, leading to approval.
              
            
            
              Case 2: Guiding an Outstanding Professor
              
                We documented a professor’s teaching and research experience,
                ensuring EB1-B approval.
              
            
            
              Case 3: Supporting a Multinational Executive
              
                We crafted a seamless EB1-C application for a corporate
                executive’s transfer to a U.S. office.
              
            
          
          
          
            Common Mistakes to Avoid in EB1 Applications
            
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                Insufficient Evidence: Provide detailed,
                credible documentation of your achievements.
              
 
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                Choosing the Wrong Subcategory: Work with an
                attorney to determine the best EB1 category.
              
 
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                Overlooking USCIS Standards: Ensure full
                compliance with immigration guidelines.