Our firm regularly prepares and submits applications for the EB-1(a) immigrant visa on behalf of qualified clients.
USCIS does not automatically approve these petitions, so proper preparation and strong supporting documentation is essential.
Even for highly accomplished individuals, experienced legal guidance is often required.
The EB-1(a) immigrant visa allows individuals with extraordinary ability to live and work permanently in the United States.
It is an employment-based first preference immigrant visa category.
No labor certification is required.
To qualify for an EB-1(a) visa, you must demonstrate extraordinary ability in at least one of the following fields:
You must also show sustained national or international acclaim.
No. The EB-1(a) visa does not require a job offer in the United States.
No labor certification is required for this category.
You must provide evidence that you meet at least 3 of the 10 criteria below, or show a major one-time achievement such as:
Other qualifying evidence includes:
To apply for an EB-1(a) visa, you must file:
If approved, your spouse and unmarried children under 21 may also be eligible to apply for admission to the United States under derivative classifications.
Regardless of your immigration concern, you can rely on our experience and dedication.
Our immigration law firm assists with permanent residency, citizenship, marriage-based adjustment, work visas, deportation defense, asylum, and other immigration matters.
We also assist employers and professionals with EB-1, L visas, EB-2 National Interest Waiver cases, and other employment-based immigration categories.
Please contact us so we may determine your best available option.
The Law Office of Miguel Serrano is a boutique immigration law firm providing dedicated legal services to individuals and businesses.
We represent employers, entrepreneurs, academics, scientists, artists, and athletes seeking immigration solutions in the United States.
Our firm handles EB-1, L visas, EB-2 startup cases, and other business immigration matters.
The EB-1(a) visa is used for individuals with extraordinary ability who want to live and work permanently in the United States.
No. A job offer is not required for EB-1(a) classification.
Science, arts, education, business, and athletics.
Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. We are here to help you navigate the U.S. immigration system.