Talent Based US Immigrant Case Review (EB-1A/O-1/EB-2C NIW)

Analyzing EB-1A/O-1 extraordinary ability, EB-2C National Interest Waiver USCIS denials and decisions from the DHS/Administrative Appeals Office. Note that AI is used as a speaker in some of the analyses. It is not intended as legal guidance. Info is subject to error. Immigration Law is complicated. Consult with a private attorney.

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Episodes

Thursday May 08, 2025

In this episode, we break down the three recent EB-1A case denials involving dancers and choreographers. These real-life appeals decisions reveal the key mistakes that led to rejection and what aspiring EB-1A applicants can learn from them. From misunderstood evidence standards to overreliance on media features and awards, John highlights what USCIS is really looking for in extraordinary ability green card cases.

Sunday Mar 02, 2025

The L1A visa process is getting tougher, with the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) increasing its scrutiny. If your company is looking to transfer key talent to the U.S., you need a strategic approach to avoid delays and denials.

Thursday Nov 28, 2024

Reviewing O-1 AAO decisions for an external manager evaluation specialist, physiotherapist, Brand Ambassador, Boxer/trainer, and a Squash pro.

Thursday Nov 28, 2024

Reviewing EB-1A cases and appeals. Tax Lawyer, Jiu-Jitsu Athlete, Art restorer, economist, and Martial Arts Athlete and Teacher.

Thursday Nov 28, 2024

1st week of Nov. Includes AI investor, Pilot, biomedical engineer Researcher, Data Scientist, and telecommunications engineer.

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