Are you tired of waiting for years to get your greencard? or do you want to move to the United States for better opportunities? Consider taking the EB1A route. While it might seem daunting, we will work closely with you to improve your profile and shine light on the right aspects to maximize the probability of an approval.
We have experience guiding many EB-1A applications with diverse profiles over years. Allow us to combine our immiration know-how with the power of AI to give you the best shot at getting an approval for your EB1A application.
We are the first platform to use technology in a novel way allowing us to minimize the amount of time & effort you have to invest into the process.
We will generate all the forms you need for your green card application. You application usually includes the following:
Here's an overview of what the entire EB1A application process looks like:
Our planning process primarily involves the following:
This planning phase typically lasts for around a week. By the end of the planning phase, we will also have an idea of who your recommenders are going to be so that you can start reaching out to them.
During case prep phase, we will prepare the paper work after you give us the necessary information. This is where our AI really shines and takes away majority of the work from your plate.
We will be working on the following items during this phase:
This is the longest leg of the process. This will typically take anywhere between 4 weeks to 6 months depending on your profile, and how much time you are able to devote to the process.
When we are ready to file, we will send the entire application your way. You will need to perform the following:
We will print all the necessary documents, and send the application packet to USCIS. You will recieve an electronic notification from USCIS about the reciept of the application typically a few weeks after.
Upon the receipt of your application, USCIS will share with you a receipt number. You can use the receipt number to track your case for further updates.
If USCIS requires further information, you will receive a Request For Evidence (RFE). If you receive a RFE for your application, we will work with you to draft a suitable response.