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Can you profile-build for both EB-2 NIW and O-1?

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Immigration Jason
Sep 12, 2025
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Through the outreach initiative through which I have helped members land 143 profile-building opportunities in 2 months (apply here to join: https://forms.gle/VYdSJzqNH6GwsJP3A), I’ve been helping members with both EB-2 NIW and O-1 profile-building (with O-1 as an alternative given the current state of EB-2 NIW adjudications).

To profile-build for both EB-2 NIW and O-1, focus on activities that make sense for your proposed endeavor and also help show that you have risen to the top of your field.

For example:

  • Speaking at prestigious conferences.

  • Being a member of prestigious committees within a professional organization in your field.

  • Joining the editorial boards of prestigious publications and conferences.

Also, looking to apply for EB-2 NIW or O-1 in the next 3-6 months?

Here is an article on a pilot initiative to get access to a complimentary consultation with a law firm as well as a special case rate:

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My name is Jason and I work with top immigration lawyers on educational resources related EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, and O-1. Most of the profile-building insights I share in this newsletter come from my work with these lawyers.


Outreach Initiative:

Need help with outreach to land profile-building opportunities? Apply to join the outreach initiative: https://forms.gle/cWCgd9z4jrP48Twr8

With current members of this initiative, in around a month, I have been able to help them land:

  • 30 peer review opportunities with NeurIPS, a top AI conference, an IEEE AI conference, and the IEEE Computer Society's flagship magazine, Computer.

  • 104 industry-focused hackathon judging opportunities (including a hackathon at the Y Combinator offices with Anthropic, a hackathon sponsored by Anthropic, an MIT hackathon sponsored by OpenAI, a hackathon with NVIDIA, an official Cursor hackathon, and an AWS hackathon).

  • 2 conference committee invitations with a top AI conference.

  • 2 conference speaking opportunity.

  • 2 peer review advisory board opportunities with one of the fastest growing AI communities in the world.

  • 6 speaking opportunities at high profile events.

  • 1 opportunity to lead an AI workshop.

Here are reviews from current members of the outreach initiative: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FfQJbVlRmRGxhj4JbFQD6YSScdAvGY_PrTLo9ebrHPs/edit?usp=sharing


Help with finding a lawyer:

I am currently working on a list of lawyer recommendations and also in the process of vetting several firms. I have also asked them for special offers. To note down your interest in this resource, please fill out the form below.


Independent References:

I also currently work with nine experts (an Associate Professor at Rutgers, a Stanford guest lecturer, the former CTO of MySpace, etc.) on EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, and O-1 independent reference letters. You can submit a request for a letter or letters here: https://forms.gle/k5NpBURkfo5ozgL1A


As a paid subscriber to this newsletter, you get access to:

  • My EB-1A/EB-2 NIW/O-1 profile-building opportunities database (400+ opportunities so far, updated every 2-3 days). Once you become a paid subscriber, I will share this spreadsheet with you.

  • My private EB-1A/EB-2 NIW/O-1 profile-building group (link below, you will also get access to the newsletter chat). Members have been able to:

    • Land speaking opportunities.

    • Land peer review and other judging opportunities (through a university contact listed in my newsletter resources and through peer reviewer members of my private group).

    • Land conference committee positions.

    • Find co-authors for papers.

    • Get in touch with reporters.

    • Find independent references.

    • Get involved in top member organizations in their field.

    • Work with other profile-builders.

    • Judge hackathons.

  • Help with finding a lawyer (I am currently working on a list of lawyer recommendations and also in the process of vetting several firms. I have also asked them for special offers).

  • My contacts database (these are universities, event organizers, and people involved in relevant organizations that I have spoken to, you can mention my name if you decide to reach out to them). Also, next week, I will be speaking to someone who has won six hackathons to see if he can share insights on how to land hackathon judging opportunities.

  • Video resources (recorded question and answer-style videos with EB-1A recipients, recordings of my EB-1A profile-building office hours), my guides to EB-1A and EB-2 NIW profile-building, and my reviews of AAO decisions (which go into USCIS’s reasoning for denying an EB-1A/O-1 petition). I review both EB-1A and O-1 decisions.

  • Here are some reviews of the newsletter.

Once you become a paid subscriber, I will share all of the above resources with you via Google Drive (links below).

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