On Updates to the Newsletter Resources (1/21)
Hi everyone! Here’s an update on the newsletter resources, which you can get access to as a paid subscriber ($12 per month, link to sign up below).
I’ve added over 230 opportunities to my EB-1A/O-1 profile-building opportunities database (link below for paid subscribers). I currently cover fields such as software engineering, AI, data science, data analytics, supply chain, mechanical engineering, etc. If there’s a field for which you want me to find opportunities, please email me.
I have started to work on video resources (will be uploading a few videos today). These will be recorded conversations with people who have gotten approved for EB-1A. If you have specific questions you would like me to ask them, feel free to email me!
As part of the video resources, I will also start doing resume review videos where I and an EB-1A recipient will go over one of your resumes and discuss what to provide more context on when talking to a lawyer and also when collecting evidence for your case (since resumes do not capture everything about a person for EB-1A). All identifying information will be removed from these resumes before they are reviewed. For the first few videos, we will be focusing on data science, AI, and machine learning professionals. Feel free to email or message me on LinkedIn if you are interested in having your resume reviewed. Here is an excerpt from a video I will be adding to the resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w9n76IJIiD2XjfJtkSBxbQO0s1DSTjyy/view?usp=sharing.
As a paid subscriber to this newsletter, you get access to:
My EB-1A/EB-2 NIW/O-1 profile-building opportunities database (230+ opportunities so far, updated every 2-3 days). Once you become a paid subscriber, I will share this spreadsheet with you.
Video resources (recorded question and answer-style videos with EB-1A recipients and also resume review videos).
My guides to EB-1A and EB-2 NIW profile-building.
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.
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).
My private EB-1A/O-1 profile-building group (link below).
Once you become a paid subscriber, I will share all of the above resources with you via Google Drive.