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EB-1AAlexey Inkin (software engineer)

Alexey Inkin — Extraordinary Ability Petition (Software Development)

Approved EB-1A petition for a software engineer — no PhD, no published papers. Shows how an industry practitioner proves the criteria with a Google Developer Expert title, IEEE Senior Membership, open-source adoption, and comparable evidence instead of academic citations.

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EB-1ADr. Razvan Marinescu

Dr. Razvan Marinescu — Extraordinary Ability Petition (AI for Medicine)

Approved 133-page EB-1A petition for an MIT postdoctoral researcher in AI for medical imaging. Strong example of original contributions, scholarly articles, and critical-role framing.

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EB-1ADr. Kirill Nikitin

Dr. Kirill Nikitin — Extraordinary Ability Petition (Data Privacy)

175-page EB-1A petition for a Columbia University postdoctoral researcher in data privacy and computer security. Shows how industry adoption (Facebook Messenger, iMessage) is framed as contributions of major significance.

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EB-1ADr. John Doe (adapted example)

Dr. John Doe — Extraordinary Ability Petition (Organometallic Chemistry)

Approved 35-page EB-1A petition adapted from two real approved petitions in chemistry. A concise, well-structured example that's especially readable for first-time drafters.

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O-1Ivan (business coaching)

Ivan — O-1 Extraordinary Ability RFE Response

A real O-1 Request for Evidence response from Powell Immigration Law. Shows how to counter USCIS scrutiny on 'published material,' 'original contributions,' and other criteria — the exact objections you'll face in an RFE.

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