USCIS applicants seeking an EB-1A visa are increasingly focused on the importance of objective evidence in their applications. Michelle Campbell Burns, a partner at Fakhoury Global Immigration, emphasizes that strong cases rely on independent documentation rather than just persuasive narratives.
Key Details:
- Objective evidence includes published citation metrics, independent media coverage, and proof of industry impact.
- Reference letters should avoid superlatives without corroboration and should not solely come from close collaborators.
- Successful EB-1A cases are structured with independent documentation, corroborating metrics, and expert narratives.
- Recent litigation highlights the necessity of verifiable evidence over strong statements.
The emphasis on objective evidence is crucial for applicants, as it can significantly impact the success of their visa applications. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Michelle Campbell Burns (Partner at Fakhoury Global Immigration)
