🆠Can Product Managers and Software Engineers Qualify for EB-1A? Tips and Best Practices 💼💻
Guest: Prashant Dubey, Esq.
Host: Nipasa Pradhan, TalkShow Host
Wondering if Product Managers or Software Engineers can qualify for the prestigious EB-1A Extraordinary Ability visa? In this video, we explore how professionals in tech and management can demonstrate extraordinary ability and meet the EB-1A criteria. Learn the tips, best practices, and evidence you’ll need to present a strong case and secure a green card under this highly selective visa category.
9:30 – How might product managers and software engineers qualify for the EB-1A visa, which requires evidence of extraordinary ability in their fields, and what impact might Trump’s previous stance on merit-based immigration have on their chances?
16:20 – What level of professional achievement or recognition is generally required for software engineers and product managers to be considered for EB-1A eligibility?
20:10 – 2 design patents , 1 IEEE paper publication, reviewed/judged 3 technical papers ,. Can i still qualify in the expert category or what is your suggestion to make this profile more stronger ? what are the areas that i can add
23:32 – My contributions are mostly collaborative, working as part of a team rather than leading solo efforts. Can I still qualify for EB-1A? Does the process account for team-based achievements, or do I need to show individual recognition?
27:28 – How can I highlight my role and impact within a collaborative setting?
33:37 – When talking of high salary criteria – how much we are talking off? Does officers go with what is mentioned in LCA?
37:08 – I see a lot of PR agencies. Is it lawful to take help from them?
38:29 – Ho much total criterias should be good enough? Does too many of them pose threat for RFE?
52:12 – What role does professional networking and peer testimonials play in an EB-1A application, and are there any best practices for product managers and software engineers to secure strong endorsements?
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