
Chary Law’s recently announced services are designed to help professionals, researchers, artists, athletes, and business leaders navigate the EB-1A petition process while addressing common denial reasons through strategic documentation and case preparation. The firm notes that demand for this type of guidance has grown as EB-1A approval rates have dropped significantly over the past two years.
More information is available at https://charylaw.com/green-cards/#EB-1
According to official data, the EB-1A approval rate may now be as low as 50%, though estimates vary. The decline is largely attributed to stricter adjudication standards — including more rigorous “final merits” reviews — and an overall increase in applicant volume. Chary Law notes that in this environment, only petitions backed by strong evidence and well-organized documentation tend to achieve approval.
Meeting the minimum threshold of three out of ten USCIS criteria is only a starting point, according to the firm. Approval ultimately depends on presenting a cohesive narrative that connects an applicant’s accomplishments into a clear demonstration of sustained national or international acclaim. Chary Law explains that experienced attorneys play a key role in building this narrative, helping adjudicators understand how an applicant’s work constitutes extraordinary ability — particularly as the margin for error continues to narrow.
The EB-1A qualification framework requires applicants to satisfy at least three of the ten specific criteria established by USCIS. These include evidence of major internationally recognized awards, membership in associations that require outstanding achievements, published material about the applicant in major media, original contributions of major significance to the field, and authorship of scholarly articles.
With more than a decade of experience in complex immigration cases, Chary Law offers specialized support in preparing and strengthening EB-1A petitions. The firm works with clients to identify qualifying achievements, organize supporting evidence, and develop case narratives that communicate effectively with adjudicators — including those who may not have a background in the applicant’s specific field.
Individuals considering an EB-1A petition or exploring permanent residency options can contact Chary Law for an assessment of their qualifications and guidance tailored to their specific case.
For more details, visit http://www.charylaw.com
*Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Visa requirements, processing times, filing fees, eligibility criteria, and program availability are subject to change based on new legislation, regulatory updates, or policy shifts. Individuals considering any immigration matter should consult an attorney for the most up-to-date information specific to their situation. Prior results do not guarantee similar results.
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