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Of all the Rapid Green Card members who diligently followed our program and applied, 100% of them received an EB1A approval.
- are likely to reject your case if you aren’t eligible yet
- are not experts in your field
- cannot precisely guide you in building your EB1A profile strategically
As a student, you are in the most fertile research environment, with relatively abundant time. By joining Rapid Green Card, you can make significant moves towards EB1A readiness by the time you graduate and potentially skip the whole H1B ordeal. Do check out our student-friendly plans to get started on your EB1A journey as a student.
Rapid Green Card is designed for Indian immigrants facing a decades-long wait for their green cards, people outside the US who wish to work and live permanently in the States, as well as students aiming to pursue higher education in America.
Absolutely. 90% of our clients do not hold PhD degrees, yet they have secured EB1A approvals with our guidance. Education has a lesser relevance in your EB1A journey compared to impact. Our team understands how to leverage other aspects of your accomplishments and expertise to build a compelling profile for EB1A approval.
Our commitment to your success remains steadfast until your I-140 petition is approved. Although we don’t give guarantees of outcome, on the Tailored Fit Plan, we go a step further and only accept individuals who display very high potential of achieving readiness in one year, through our rigorous profile evaluation process.
The timeline for obtaining EB1A approval through Rapid Green Card varies based on the plan you select and the complexity of your case. On average, the process can span from approximately 8 months to a little over a year. The quickest go-getters at Rapid Green Card have achieved it in 5 months after joining our Tailored Fit Plan.
Absolutely! You can apply for the EB1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card even if you are outside the United States. The process involves submitting your petition to the USCIS and attending an interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy in your home country. Once approved, the authorities will apply a one-time entry stamp on your passport to let you enter the United States as a permanent resident. After you arrive in the US, you are issued a green card within 90 days.
You can include your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 in your EB1A application. They will be eligible for derivative green cards, allowing your family to also become permanent residents in the United States.
Yes, you can apply for EB1A in parallel with EB2 or EB3. These are different employment-based immigrant visa categories, and there’s no restriction against applying for multiple categories simultaneously.
Having a huge number of citations is not the only determining factor. USCIS considers a range of evidence beyond just citations, such as awards, critical role, media coverage, high salary, memberships, and contributions to your field. Quality and impact matter more than sheer quantity, so be sure to highlight the significance of your work.
Absolutely! Your qualifications don’t need to be tied to a geographical location. In fact, there is no stipulation on educational qualification when it comes to the EB1A criteria. Your achievements matter more than where you earned your degree.
EB1A related questions

EB1A related questions

Absolutely! You can apply for the EB1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card even if you are outside the United States. The process involves submitting your petition to the USCIS and attending an interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy in your home country. Once approved, the authorities will apply a one-time entry stamp on your passport to let you enter the United States as a permanent resident. After you arrive in the US, you are issued a green card within 90 days.
You can include your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 in your EB1A application. They will be eligible for derivative green cards, allowing your family to also become permanent residents in the United States.
Yes, you can apply for EB1A in parallel with EB2 or EB3. These are different employment-based immigrant visa categories, and there’s no restriction against applying for multiple categories simultaneously.
Having a huge number of citations is not the only determining factor. USCIS considers a range of evidence beyond just citations, such as awards, critical role, media coverage, high salary, memberships, and contributions to your field. Quality and impact matter more than sheer quantity, so be sure to highlight the significance of your work.
Absolutely! Your qualifications don’t need to be tied to a geographical location. In fact, there is no stipulation on educational qualification when it comes to the EB1A criteria. Your achievements matter more than where you earned your degree.
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