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Eight O-1 criteria, scored against patterns from 167 approved petitions. See the strongest angle for your case — and the gaps worth closing before you file.

  • Graded, not guessed

    Every criterion marked Strong, Moderate, or Building with the reasoning spelled out.

  • Gaps turned into actions

    The exact evidence to collect, drafted as a checklist you can work through in an evening.

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Your O-1 Assessment

Dr. A. Chen · Computational Biology

Filing-Ready
4 strong2 moderate2 building
  • 1

    Awards

    Forbes 30 Under 30 · 2 industry prizes

    Strong
  • 2

    Press

    TechCrunch feature + 4 trade outlets

    Strong
  • 3

    Original Contributions

    3 patents, cited in 38 papers

    Strong
  • 4

    High Salary

    Top 8% of field · BLS-verified

    Strong
  • 5

    Judging

    Peer reviewer for 2 conferences

    Moderate
  • 6

    Scholarly Articles

    2 first-author publications

    Moderate
  • 7

    Membership

    Add selectivity criteria

    Building
  • 8

    Critical Role

    Need letter from CTO

    Building
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Field-Matched Attorneys

3 filing for Computational Bio

Field: SciencesVerified onlyAccepting new cases
  • MP

    Mason Powell

    Available

    Powell Immigration · 18 O-1 filings · 9 days avg. to submit

    SciencesComputational Bio
  • LR

    Lena Rao

    Available

    Northbridge PLLC · 12 O-1 filings · 11 days avg. to submit

    ResearchBiotech
  • JK

    Jordan Kwon

    Kwon & Partners · 24 O-1 filings · 8 days avg. to submit

    SciencesML / AI
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Illustrative matches

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who files for your field.

Your scorecard goes to attorneys who've already filed O-1s in your specialty — Sciences, Business, or Arts. No generic immigration intake. No cold calls.

  • Matched by field, not geography

    Computational biologists get attorneys who file for scientists. Founders get attorneys who file for founders.

  • Vetted before you see them

    Every attorney is screened on filing history, responsiveness, and O-1 specialty before listing.

  • You stay in control

    Invite one, invite three — compare quotes and pick the fit. Nothing moves without your approval.

Everything the attorney needs,
already organized.

Petition Support Letter

A structured narrative mapping your evidence to each criterion, argued for USCIS adjudicators.

Organized Exhibit Package

Every document auto-numbered, labeled by criterion, and sequenced for I-129 attachment.

Recommendation Templates

Editable letters for colleague, employer, expert, and advisory recommenders — tailored to your evidence.

Annotated I-129 Guide

Field-by-field walkthrough with common error flags and decision points specific to O-1A.

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Built for extraordinary work,
across every field.

The scorecard told me in an hour what three consultations couldn’t. I stopped guessing which criteria mattered for my profile and focused on the two that did.

Dr. Priya M.

Computational Biologist

Sciences
My attorney said it was the most prepared package she’d ever received. Cut weeks off prep and I knew exactly where my case was strongest before the first meeting.

Marcus T.

Seed-stage Founder

Business
I was quoted $9,000 elsewhere before I’d even written a word. Here I walked in with a scorecard and evidence organized — attorney charged a flat filing fee.

Anika R.

Choreographer & Artistic Director

Arts

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Common questions

Your evidence is evaluated against patterns from 167 approved O-1 petitions across Sciences, Business, and Arts. Each of the eight criteria is graded Strong, Moderate, or Building — with the reasoning spelled out and the exact evidence gaps to close.

Attorneys self-report their O-1 specialties (Sciences, Business, Arts, and sub-fields like ML or Biotech) and are verified on filing history before listing. You see matches ranked by field overlap, availability, and filing throughput. You invite — nothing moves without your approval.

No. O-1 Assist is a preparation platform, not a law firm. The tool organizes your case and generates draft filing materials; a licensed attorney reviews, refines, and files the petition. Every case ends with a real attorney.

No. USCIS requires evidence for at least three of eight criteria. The scorecard evaluates all eight so you can identify and focus on your strongest areas — most approved petitions lead with 3–4.

Building your scorecard and exploring your profile is free. Generating the full filing package (petition letter, exhibit package, recommendation templates, I-129 guide) is a flat $49. Attorney fees are separate and quoted directly by the attorney you match with.

All documents are encrypted and stored with row-level security. Your data is never shared with third parties, and attorneys only see your case after you explicitly invite them. You can delete your account and all associated data at any time.

O-1 Assist is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation. Attorney services are provided by independent, licensed immigration attorneys. Use of this platform does not create an attorney-client relationship with O-1 Assist.
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