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We discuss three recent EB-1A denial cases involving dancers that were reviewed on appeal by the AAO. These cases highlight common pitfalls like relying on youth awards, vague evidence, or assuming an O-1 visa guarantees success. Whether you’re an artist or performer aiming for a green card, understanding these missteps can help you strengthen your petition. Watch with us to learn key lessons and avoid costly mistakes.
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Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 0:04 – Overview of EB1A appeal decisions 0:11 – Disclaimer: These are not JQK Law firm cases 0:18 – Role of the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) 0:34 – Why reviewing appeal cases helps strengthen EB1A applications 0:52 – Focus: Dancer EB1A Cases from Dec 2024 to Feb 2025 1:04 – Reminder: Not individual legal advice 1:22 – Common misunderstandings about meeting EB1A criteria 1:39 – Case 1: Ballroom dancer and dance instructor (December 2024) 1:52 – USCIS issue: Using multiple job titles (dancer, choreographer, instructor) 2:30 – Problem: Awards from youth/junior competitions in Ukraine 2:58 – Clarification: National scope ≠ national recognition 3:22 – Judging others’ work: Letter lacked sufficient details 3:45 – Misconception: Having an O-1 visa doesn’t guarantee EB1A approval 4:07 – Case 2: Membership in professional associations 4:16 – EB1A requirements for membership criteria 4:36 – Failure to provide documentary proof of judging process 4:52 – Case 3: Published material and YouTube coverage 5:00 – YouTube content lacked credibility and verification
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We discuss three recent EB-1A denial cases involving dancers that were reviewed on appeal by the AAO. These cases highlight common pitfalls like relying on youth awards, vague evidence, or assuming an O-1 visa guarantees success. Whether you’re an artist or performer aiming for a green card, understanding these missteps can help you strengthen your petition. Watch with us to learn key lessons and avoid costly mistakes.
🔔 If you want more videos like this, please subscribe and click the notification bell!
👉 [FREE E-book] Ultimate Marriage Green Card Guide Download the no-cost guide here: https://www.MarriageImmigrationLaw.com
Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction 0:04 – Overview of EB1A appeal decisions 0:11 – Disclaimer: These are not JQK Law firm cases 0:18 – Role of the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) 0:34 – Why reviewing appeal cases helps strengthen EB1A applications 0:52 – Focus: Dancer EB1A Cases from Dec 2024 to Feb 2025 1:04 – Reminder: Not individual legal advice 1:22 – Common misunderstandings about meeting EB1A criteria 1:39 – Case 1: Ballroom dancer and dance instructor (December 2024) 1:52 – USCIS issue: Using multiple job titles (dancer, choreographer, instructor) 2:30 – Problem: Awards from youth/junior competitions in Ukraine 2:58 – Clarification: National scope ≠ national recognition 3:22 – Judging others’ work: Letter lacked sufficient details 3:45 – Misconception: Having an O-1 visa doesn’t guarantee EB1A approval 4:07 – Case 2: Membership in professional associations 4:16 – EB1A requirements for membership criteria 4:36 – Failure to provide documentary proof of judging process 4:52 – Case 3: Published material and YouTube coverage 5:00 – YouTube content lacked credibility and verification
Before you start your green card case, download your free guide now. This guide contains everything you need to know for your marriage green card journey.
⚖️ Thinking of getting a lawyer? Schedule a consultation with us! (Fees apply.) Email: [email protected]
🔥 Got burning immigration questions? Catch our LIVE Q&A, Tuesdays @ 5–5:30 PM Pacific Time on:
Instagram: /jqklawfirm TikTok: /immigrationlawyerjohn YouTube: /jqklaw
💡 Subscribe to our clips channel for more awesome immigration content: /@jqklawfirm
📤 Share this video: https://youtu.be/upBK4jYz74I
Consult with an attorney in private about your case. This is general education only. Results vary. This is an attorney advertisement. Information is subject to change.
#eb1a #immigrationlawyer #extraordinaryabilityvisa #uscis #aaoappeal #greencarddenial #eb1visa #immigrationtips #dancevisa #jqklaw #USCIS #GreenCard #ImmigrationNews #ImmigrationLawyer
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