EB-1A LAWYERS IN
ANN ARBOR
Compare 4 verified EB-1A immigration attorneys in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Find the right lawyer for your EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card case with transparent reviews and success rates.
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Why Hire a EB-1A Lawyer in Ann Arbor?
Ann Arbor is home to 4 verified EB-1A immigration attorneys with an average of 15 years of experience and a 95% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 4 languages including English, Russian, Arabic, Korean.
The EB-1A extraordinary ability green card is the most prestigious employment-based immigration category, reserved for individuals who have risen to the very top of their field. Unlike most green card categories, EB-1A does not require employer sponsorship—you can self-petition. USCIS evaluates applicants against 10 criteria including major awards, published articles, original contributions of major significance, high salary, and memberships in associations requiring outstanding achievement. You must meet at least 3 of these 10 criteria and demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim. EB-1A is popular among researchers, professors, athletes, artists, and business leaders. The category is generally current (no visa backlog) for most countries, making it one of the fastest paths to a green card.
EB-1A Process Overview
Eligibility Assessment
1-2 weeksAn attorney evaluates whether you meet the extraordinary ability criteria by reviewing your achievements against the 10 USCIS criteria.
Evidence Compilation
4-8 weeksGather documentation proving at least 3 of 10 criteria: awards, publications, high salary, original contributions, judging, etc.
Petition Drafting
2-4 weeksAttorney prepares Form I-140 with a detailed petition letter explaining how your evidence meets the extraordinary ability standard.
USCIS Filing & Review
15 days to 6-12 monthsFile with USCIS. Premium Processing guarantees an initial response within 15 business days.
Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
2-12 monthsIf approved, apply for green card through AOS (if in the US) or attend a consular interview abroad.
Common Challenges
- •Meeting the "extraordinary ability" evidentiary standard with sufficient documentation
- •Requests for Evidence (RFEs) questioning the significance of achievements
- •Demonstrating that contributions are of "major significance" to the field
- •Proving sustained acclaim vs. one-time achievements
- •Navigating the subjective nature of criteria evaluation
Required Documents
- •Form I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers
- •Detailed petition letter explaining each criterion
- •Evidence of awards or prizes for excellence
- •Published articles or scholarly publications
- •Proof of original contributions (patents, citations)
- •Letters from experts in the field
- •Evidence of high salary or compensation