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EB1 Case Details Discussion
A few days ago I got back to reading about employment-based immigration and focused more on EB1 this time. While browsing, I landed on a page that talks about petitions like EB-1A, EB-1B, EB-2 NIW, and O-1, all related to I-140 filings. It mentioned that they work with professionals, researchers, and even organizations across the United States. I noticed they describe their process as building each case individually rather than following fixed templates. There was also a part about analyzing a large number of approved cases to understand how decisions are made. Another detail was how they review a person’s publications, work history, and achievements when preparing documents. Does anyone know if this level of detailed preparation is typical for EB1 cases or not?

What stayed with me from that page was how much attention they give to changing USCIS standards. It didn’t sound like something fixed, more like they constantly adjust depending on how cases are reviewed. I remember reading that arguments used before may not work the same way now. There was also a focus on connecting achievements to national importance rather than just listing them. That part made the process seem more layered than I expected at first. It’s not just documents but how everything is explained together. I didn’t go deeper into legal terms, just tried to understand the overall approach.