See the format before you buy.
This page shows the structure/style of one representative worksheet format inside ChatEB1. It is meant to reduce sample-request friction for warm buyers. Educational product only β not legal advice, no guarantees.
What this proves structure, rigor, and evidence-handling style. What this does not prove your case outcome or case fit.
- EB1A readiness gate so you can pressure-test whether your profile is organized enough to proceed.
- Evidence inventory worksheet to map what you already have before you spend bigger.
- Criterion-matching structure so claims tie back to verifiable proof instead of generic draft language.
- QC / traceability checklist to catch weak, inconsistent, or non-independent support before filing.
Instant digital delivery. Educational product only β not legal advice, and not a guarantee of approval.
Evidence worksheet sample
What buyers should expect
- Evidence-first worksheet structure, not generic AI prose.
- Criterion mapping tied to verifiable proof, not vibes.
- Risk checks that remove weak or non-independent claims before filing.
- Starter is the right first step if you need readiness + evidence-gap clarity.
Good fit: you already have real achievements and need cleaner evidence packaging.
Not a fit: you want guaranteed approval, legal representation, or a done-for-you filing service.
Why this sample matters
The biggest warm-thread stall right now is βcan you show me one sample first?β This page gives a safe, representative preview so buyers can inspect format without waiting for manual reply handling.
If the structure looks useful, use Starter first: readiness gate, evidence inventory, 3-criteria bare-minimum check, and QC/traceability assets.
Educational product only. No legal advice. No outcome guarantees. This sample is representative format guidance, not individualized immigration analysis.