EB1A petition structure
A direct-answer page on how to organize the full filing, order exhibits, and reference evidence so USCIS can follow the case without reverse-engineering the packet.
Read guideThese pages start with a direct answer, spell out the strongest signals, show the common mistake, and point to the next practical move. The goal is not more content volume. It is cleaner extraction, clearer fit, and better decisions.
Each guide has one clear job: answer one high-intent immigration question with a short answer block, strong on-page entity clarity, quotable subheads, visible caveats, and a direct next step. That is the format AI overviews and browser agents tend to lift more cleanly than generic long-form blog pages.
A direct-answer page on how to organize the full filing, order exhibits, and reference evidence so USCIS can follow the case without reverse-engineering the packet.
Read guideA direct-answer page on what belongs in a strong EB1A file, how to group exhibits by claim, and which weak patterns usually dilute a packet.
Read guideA direct-answer page on what the EB1A criteria really measure, why bucket count is not the real goal, and how to choose the strongest set.
Read guideA direct-answer page on how to structure an EB1A RFE or NOID rebuttal so the officer can follow objection, evidence, and conclusion without getting buried in a document dump.
Read guideA direct-answer page on what final merits really means, why some strong-looking files still fail there, and what evidence patterns usually make the record easier to trust.
Read guideUse the comparison page when the question is not “how do I structure this?” but “which path is actually more defensible with the evidence I have right now?”
Open comparisonUse this comparison when timing pressure is real and the question is whether the current record is stronger as a temporary O-1 file or a permanent EB1A file.
Open comparisonUse this page when the question is whether the case mainly needs packet structure or whether the facts are risky enough that self-filing is a bad bet.
Open comparisonA short-answer page that groups common questions about fit, evidence, self-filing, O-1 vs EB1A, RFEs, and which product fits the current problem.
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