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Prove Systems Innovation, Document Technical Impact, and Build Your Petition
30-day money-back guarantee
Are you a senior software engineer ready to file an EB-1A petition without seeing your strongest contributions blocked by NDA restrictions or buried inside collaborative codebases? This course is the complete roadmap built specifically for staff engineers, principal engineers, distinguished engineers, technical fellows, open-source maintainers, startup CTOs, enterprise architects, and AI/ML infrastructure engineers.
Most software engineers actually have stronger EB-1A evidence than they realize — system impact metrics at billion-user scale, open-source repositories with massive adoption, distributed systems patents, SOSP and OSDI conference talks, consensus algorithm contributions, query optimizer innovations, and FAANG-level compensation reaching extraordinary thresholds — but struggle when their best work is invisible infrastructure, hidden behind NDAs, or attributed to teams of hundreds of engineers. Generic immigration guides routinely miss what makes engineering cases win or fail today.
This course covers every component of an engineering EB-1A petition under one roof: all 10 criteria with software-engineering-specific framing, the final merits standard that follows the 3-of-10 threshold, comparable evidence pathways for proprietary code and infrastructure work, recommendation letter strategy tuned to distinguished engineers and senior architects, and RFE-prevention thinking calibrated to engineer-specific scrutiny patterns at adjudication review.
Across 28 focused modules, you progress through four logical zones: an engineering-specific framework for selecting your strongest criteria, deep development across each of the 10 criteria with systems and platform evidence patterns from real cases, comparable evidence strategies for situations where engineering blog posts and open-source RFCs replace standard scholarly publications, and the final merits and sustained acclaim analysis that ultimately decides approval. The course closes with a synthesis section covering recommendation letters, petition narrative integration, and the field-specific pitfalls that derail engineering EB-1A petitions year after year today.
This course serves staff engineers and principal engineers at FAANG and major technology companies, distinguished engineers and technical fellows, open-source maintainers with widely adopted projects, startup CTOs and founding engineers, enterprise software architects building platform infrastructure, and AI/ML infrastructure engineers building training pipelines and model serving systems across organizations today and worldwide.
Grounded in 20 years of AAO decisions, USCIS policy guidance, and detailed analysis of approved engineer petitions from FAANG companies, infrastructure firms, and open-source projects, this course distills what actually works in real engineering adjudications — not what generic immigration content suggests should work in theory. Every module reflects the patterns USCIS officers consistently accept from software engineers and the patterns they consistently reject in real cases today.
Start today and transform your engineering career into a credible, evidence-backed EB-1A petition that holds up to the most rigorous USCIS scrutiny.
30-day money-back guarantee
Prove Systems Innovation, Document Technical Impact, and Build Your Petition
30-day money-back guarantee
Are you a senior software engineer ready to file an EB-1A petition without seeing your strongest contributions blocked by NDA restrictions or buried inside collaborative codebases? This course is the complete roadmap built specifically for staff engineers, principal engineers, distinguished engineers, technical fellows, open-source maintainers, startup CTOs, enterprise architects, and AI/ML infrastructure engineers.
Most software engineers actually have stronger EB-1A evidence than they realize — system impact metrics at billion-user scale, open-source repositories with massive adoption, distributed systems patents, SOSP and OSDI conference talks, consensus algorithm contributions, query optimizer innovations, and FAANG-level compensation reaching extraordinary thresholds — but struggle when their best work is invisible infrastructure, hidden behind NDAs, or attributed to teams of hundreds of engineers. Generic immigration guides routinely miss what makes engineering cases win or fail today.
This course covers every component of an engineering EB-1A petition under one roof: all 10 criteria with software-engineering-specific framing, the final merits standard that follows the 3-of-10 threshold, comparable evidence pathways for proprietary code and infrastructure work, recommendation letter strategy tuned to distinguished engineers and senior architects, and RFE-prevention thinking calibrated to engineer-specific scrutiny patterns at adjudication review.
Across 28 focused modules, you progress through four logical zones: an engineering-specific framework for selecting your strongest criteria, deep development across each of the 10 criteria with systems and platform evidence patterns from real cases, comparable evidence strategies for situations where engineering blog posts and open-source RFCs replace standard scholarly publications, and the final merits and sustained acclaim analysis that ultimately decides approval. The course closes with a synthesis section covering recommendation letters, petition narrative integration, and the field-specific pitfalls that derail engineering EB-1A petitions year after year today.
This course serves staff engineers and principal engineers at FAANG and major technology companies, distinguished engineers and technical fellows, open-source maintainers with widely adopted projects, startup CTOs and founding engineers, enterprise software architects building platform infrastructure, and AI/ML infrastructure engineers building training pipelines and model serving systems across organizations today and worldwide.
Grounded in 20 years of AAO decisions, USCIS policy guidance, and detailed analysis of approved engineer petitions from FAANG companies, infrastructure firms, and open-source projects, this course distills what actually works in real engineering adjudications — not what generic immigration content suggests should work in theory. Every module reflects the patterns USCIS officers consistently accept from software engineers and the patterns they consistently reject in real cases today.
Start today and transform your engineering career into a credible, evidence-backed EB-1A petition that holds up to the most rigorous USCIS scrutiny.
30-day money-back guarantee