The Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) section 203(b)(1)(A) specifies that
foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education,
business or athletics, may immigrate to the United States if they are
seeking entry to continue work in the area of their ability that would
substantially benefit the United States.
Foreign nationals of extraordinary ability, as measured by sustained
national or international acclaim and achievements that have been recognized
in the field through extensive documentation, are classified as first
preference priority worker immigrants. Aliens qualifying under this category
may self petition, no employer is needed.
Evidence to support a claim of extraordinary ability may include a major
internationally recognized award, such as a Nobel Prize. However, if the
applicant does not possess such an award, they may seek to show their
ability through presentation of at least three of the following ten items:
▪ Documentation of receipt of lesser national or international awards or
prizes;
▪ Membership in associations in the field that require outstanding
achievements of members;
▪ Published material about the alien in professional or major trade
publications or other media;
▪ Evidence of the alien’s participation as a
judge of the work of others in the same or an allied field;
▪ Evidence of the alien’s original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic
or business related contributions of major significance;
▪ Authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade
publications or other major media;
▪ Display of alien’s work in artistic exhibitions or showcase;
▪ Evidence that the alien has performed in a leading or critical role for
organization or establishments with a distinguished reputation;
▪ Evidence that the alien has commanded a high salary or significantly high
remuneration for services in relation to others in the field; or,
▪ Evidence of commercial success in the performing arts.
Considering that this is a highly restrictive category meant to specifically
benefit the small percentage of individuals who have risen to the very top
of their field, it is recommended that you
contact one of our attorneys to
discuss your eligibility for an Extraordinary Ability Visa.