I will provide media coverage for eb1 visa and extraordinary ability petition
EB1A Immigration Expert, Peer Review, Citations, Media Coverage, Memberships
About this Gig
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Building a winning EB1-A or O-1 petition requires more than credentials USCIS needs proof of recognition beyond your immediate field. Media coverage is one of the most decisive evidence pillars in any extraordinary ability case.
I secure credible, indexed press placements strategically framed around your achievements to satisfy USCIS evidentiary standards positioning you as a recognized figure, not just a qualified one.
What you get:
- Publication on legitimate, editorially indexed platforms
- Coverage aligned with EB1-A, O-1A/B, and EB2-NIW criteria
- Articles demonstrating third-party recognition a critical USCIS requirement
- Full URLs and metadata formatted for legal filing
Every placement is real, indexed, and defensible.
Message me with your field and target visa category before ordering so I can confirm the best media strategy for your profile.
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FAQ
Q: What kind of publications will my article appear on?
A: Your coverage will be placed on legitimate, editorially indexed news and digital media platforms with real audiences and searchable archives. Every outlet used meets basic credibility standards that hold up to USCIS scrutiny — no spam bolgs
Q: Will this coverage actually help my EB1 or O-1 petition?
A: Yes — when used correctly. USCIS explicitly recognizes published material about you in professional or major trade publications as qualifying evidence under the extraordinary ability criteria. Strategic, well-framed media coverage directly supports this requirement and strengthens your overall ev
Q: How is the article written?
A: Each article is written around your real professional achievements, contributions, and recognition. The framing is deliberate — written to highlight your standing in your field and demonstrate third-party acknowledgment of your work, which is exactly what adjudicators look for.

