The Ultimate O-1 Visa Evidence Documentation Guide
The Ultimate O1 VISA Evidence Documentation Guide
This Ultimate O1 VISA Documentation guide with fully detailed document samples created in formats that helps navigate the process and reduce the chances of receiving an RFE (Request For Evidence). After reviewing multiple cases (approved and denied) and RFEs, we have come to understand that most cases that should be approved received RFEs because the initial evidence submitted was not correctly put together. It is important to note that the burden of proof is on the applicant.
Why buy this package?
- Created using over 30 O1 VISA applications approved by the USCIS and over 20 applications with RFEs (Request For Evidence).
- Our team compared the cases with USCIS Volume 6, Part F, Chapter 2 of the USCIS Policy Manual (Which USCIS case officers use to review and adjudicate O1 VISA petitions).
- Crafted by extensively comparing details of cases and the various individuals and the outcomes
- Each criterion and evidence document sample is thoroughly analyzed and broken into understandable formats to help you figure out how to put together your documents and evidence, bearing in mind that no case is the same. Each case is unique, and so is every petitioner and applicant.
What's in this package?
- The coversheet sample (PDF): The coversheet is the most crucial document in your application. It gives detailed explanations on every document in your evidence package. It helps your immigration attorney of record understand how to package your document. It helps your USCIS case officer understand their values. Since records will be documented from your home country, the burden of proof is on the application to allow the USCIS case officer to understand the importance and validity of every piece of evidence you submit using verifiable sources.
- Folders and Files
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Evidence samples Demonstrating Extraordinary Ability.
- Samples documents to prove evidence of receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence.
- Samples documents to prove evidence of your membership in associations in the field that demand outstanding achievement of their members
- Samples documents to prove evidence of published material about you in professional or major trade publications or other major media
- Samples documents to prove evidence that you have been asked to judge the work of others, either individually or on a panel
- Samples documents to prove evidence of your original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance to the field
- Samples documents to prove evidence of your authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or other major media
- Samples documents to prove evidence that your work has been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases
- Samples documents to prove evidence of your performance in a leading or critical role in distinguished organizations
- Samples documents to prove evidence that you command a high salary or other significantly high remuneration in relation to others in the field
- Samples documents to prove evidence of your commercial successes in the performing arts
How are the documents structured?
We used an imaginary applicant to make it easy for you to put your documents and evidence together. In this case, we used Steve Jobs (You don't have to be Steve Jobs). We made it easy to understand how to present your case through evidence and documents.
How to use this package
- First, you must understand that each case is different, just like the applicant/beneficiary. The instruction is not to edit the documents but to use these samples to put them together. It helps to know which records the USCIS is looking to receive and why?
- The first thing you are to do is review every folder and document and understand the formats in relation to your petition.
Notes:
The EVR has no affiliations with the USCIS or government agency responsible for immigration processes.
This document cannot be used as it is. It is the beneficiary's responsibility to create documents following the standard and customize their pieces of evidence.
The beneficiary accepts that's no case the same and that no evidence submitted should be a direct copy of another.
Whether you are petitioning your case through an immigration attorney or self-petitioning, Ultimate O-1 Visa Evidence Documentation Guide gives you the A-Z of putting your case together. It has saved multiple applicants months of gruesome work and document gathering.