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EB-1A Case Study- Colombian Cancer Genetics Physician Secures USCIS Approval in 14 Days with No RFE
Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Challenge

Supporting Seven EB-1A Criteria with International Evidence

One of the primary challenges in this EB-1A case was building a petition that fully reflected the depth of the client’s accomplishments without diluting their impact. Given the strength and breadth of the client’s record, our legal team presented seven EB-1A criteria.  

As Attorney Vargas explained, “The challenge was making sure that those seven arguments were all very solid, that there was sufficient context for the officer to fully appreciate our client’s impact.” Another layer of complexity involved presenting achievements earned outside the United States with clear institutional and professional context, so the significance of those achievements was readily understandable. Many of our clients’ awards and credentials originated in Latin America and required explanation to ensure their significance was not overlooked.  

The Strategy

A Structured EB-1A Petition Strategy Designed for Evidentiary Clarity

The strategy was to make the EB-1A petition comprehendible, even when much of the evidence came from Latin America. First, our legal team treated each of the seven criteria as its own standalone argument, establishing a link between the client’s accomplishment and supportingdocuments. Next, the filing added targeted context for awards and credentials earned outside the United States to ensure the record fully reflected their scope and significance. Attorney Vargas emphasized, “Our goal was to present each criterion with enough context that the evidence clearly demonstrated eligibility across all requirements.”  

The Result

EB-1A Approval in 14 Days Through Premium Processing with No RFE

The EB-1A petition was approved through premium processing in 14 days without an RFE. By addressing all seven EB-1A criteria with well-documented support, the filing allowed USCIS to complete the review without follow up questions or additional documentation requests. This reduced processing time allowed our client to move forward with plans to continue his oncology, and medical genetics work in the United States. When a client’s achievements span multiple countries and healthcare systems, an approval like this reinforces the value of case preparation in extraordinary ability petitions.  

Why This Case Succeeded

Our Team Succeeded in Providing Evidence of Sustained Impact and Extraordinary Ability

This case succeeded first and foremost because the client’s record fit what USCIS looks for in an EB-1A petition, sustained national or international recognition paired with evidence of high impact work in a critical field. Our legal team also highlighted concrete indicators of distinction that USCIS officers are trained to evaluate, including: 

  • nationally recognized awards 
  • extensive peer reviewed authorship with strong citation history 
  • repeated selection to judge the work of other genetics professionals, and  
  • memberships in leading genetics and oncology associations.  

Independent letters from respected experts further reinforced that his contributions were original and influential in real world oncology practice. Finally, the petition met seven EB-1A criteria organized with enough context for international achievements that the officer could complete review quickly.  

What the Approval Enables

With his EB-1A approval, the client has a clear path toward permanent residency and the ability to continue his work in cancer genetics in the United States without being tied to a single employer or a narrow job description. That flexibility matters in a field where progress often depends on collaboration across hospitals and research teams. 

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