Lawyer’s perspective is the turning point for this EB-1A approval

Jing Amy Feng

Dr. Jia is a Chinese educator, and translator specialized in Spanish-Chinese and Chinese-Spanish translation in China. Her work has a significant impact on both the educational and economic capacities of countries with Chinese and Spanish speaking populations, particularly by breaking down the barriers of cultural alienation and language misinformation. Dr. Jia is among the very few renowned experts in the field, not only in educating Chinese instructors and academics in Spanish-Chinese translation but also in constructing school curriculums and educational textbooks. She consulted Attorney Feng regarding her permanent residency in the U.S.

When evaluating her credentials, Attorney Feng believed that her rich experience as an educator and translator could support her for the EB-1A category, the highest category under employment-based immigration. However, the challenging aspect of her case is the expectation of her future contributions to the U.S. Dr. Jia is specialized in Spanish and Chinese education and translation. The need for her endeavor as a translator in the U.S. is not appealing. If she were to teach Spanish or Chinese, she is not in a strong position to compete with native Spanish speakers or Chinese teacher with teaching license. Finding the right direction for her future position in the U.S. became the focus of the case as only extraordinary aliens who could continue contributing to the U.S. may be granted EB-1A approval.

After thorough consideration of Dr. Jia’s credentials, Attorney Feng believes her expertise as a translator is extremely valuable. If she could contribute to the training of translators in U.S, she is in an unparalleled position to continue her work in the U.S. Under her belt, there is a long list of the literatures she has translated between Chinese and Spanish, which serves as strong evidence of her future contributions. After only 9 months, Dr. Jia received EB-1A approval without any challenge. Having helped many international researchers in the EB-1A category, Attorney Feng knew exactly how to overcome any challenge and present the strongest case possible to USCIS for her clients.

*In order to protect our client’s privacy, all identifying information has been changed. 
*Attorney Jing Amy Feng is the Partner of Jing Feng Law Group PLLC. (www.fengvisa.com).  She has extensive experience in working visa applications and employment/business immigration, with a proven record of many successful NIW, O, EB-1, H-1B, PERM cases. She may be reached at jfeng@fengvisa.com