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Last Updated: January 2025
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This course is designed to provide generalized information about the EB-1A visa criteria and self-petitioning strategies based on publicly available regulatory materials, AAO decisions, and adjudication trends. The content reflects the author's personal knowledge, interpretations, experience-based insights, and analysis of complex immigration concepts, written in plain English for accessibility.
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