A Reddit user, r/eb_1a, has shared insights from three years of drafting EB-1A and O-1 petitions, highlighting two common mistakes applicants make. The author, who progressed from junior paralegal to head of department, emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific evidence requirements and maintaining a clear structure in petitions to avoid Requests for Evidence (RFEs).
Key Details:
- Mistake 1: Applicants often fail to provide the specific evidence that immigration officers expect, leading to incomplete submissions.
- Mistake 2: Many petitions lack a clear structure, making it difficult for officers to evaluate the evidence effectively.
- The author developed a tool to help organize documents and streamline the petition drafting process.
- A knowledge base was created to assist first-time petitioners in understanding the requirements.
These insights aim to help future applicants improve their chances of success by avoiding common pitfalls in the petition process.
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Source: r/eb_1a
