Examples of Approved Petitions
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Below is summarized information and links to publicly available examples of approved EB-1A/O-1 petitions. We do not verify these materials, do not recommend copying them, and bear no responsibility for any use of them. Use exclusively for familiarizing yourself with possible structure and logic of presentation.
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The purpose of this section is for you to see with your own eyes what a petition looks like. We think here you'll say:
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"Oh! Now I understand the structure of the materials much better!"
Or you'll determine that it's too complex for you and decide to seek help from professionals. The materials will help you form your own understanding of the process. Or you'll understand which work format suits you.
The examples below are provided exclusively for informational purposes and do not guarantee success in your own case. These materials are not templates or samples for copying. They only show a possible structure and logic of presentation, not the "correct" or "only" petition format.
So:
1. Razvan Marinescu's Case
Visit Romanian Razvan Marinescu's website, where you can freely download a case example. We're adding a photo of Razvan's website, but we don't dare distribute his files ourselves, so go ahead and download. Razvan described everything very clearly and simply.
Link to Razvan's website
2. EB-1A: Example of a Successful Petition in Chemistry
For many years, one of the most well-known open petitions that became a benchmark and genuinely helped many professionals obtain an American talent visa has been the petition of chemist Andrii Solovyov.
All information about his case can be found on a website he specially created — there he describes in detail his path to obtaining a Green Card, answers the most common questions, and talks about the approaches he used in the process.
Andrii also runs a blog where he shares his experience of living in the U.S., his conclusions about immigration, and practical advice for those planning to apply for O-1 or EB-1A visas. His materials are available at the corresponding link on his website.
Link to Andrii's website here . Andrii wrote everything as clearly and understandably as possible.
3. Gayane Belonovich's EB-1A Petition Example
Gayane is a UX-UI designer, and she created a detailed description of how she obtained the talent visa Link
Gayane kindly prepared a template of an EB-1 petition in Google Doc.
4. Andrii Markelov's Case
Andrii Markelov's story is a story of perseverance. After receiving a notice of intent to deny — which is worse than an RFE and essentially means an intent to refuse — he didn't give up, responded to the notice himself, and won the case.
Andrii talks about this on his website — Link
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