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High-achiever visas spur pay-to-play credential schemes

by LAWIN.news January 14, 2026
written by LAWIN.news January 14, 2026
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A surge in applications for the EB-1A visa, a U.S. immigrant category for individuals with extraordinary ability, has led to the growth of commercial services that sell professional credentials, prompting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to examine the activity for potential fraud, according to immigration officials and attorneys.

The EB-1A visa allows foreign nationals to seek permanent residence without employer sponsorship if they can show sustained national or international acclaim in fields such as science, education, business, athletics, or the arts. Applicants must submit evidence that meets regulatory criteria, including major awards, scholarly publications, original contributions of significance, high compensation, or expert recognition.

In response to increased demand for the visa, businesses have begun marketing services that claim to help applicants strengthen their profiles. These services offer assistance in obtaining awards, research publications, media exposure, professional memberships, and speaking engagements. Providers promote these credentials as supporting evidence for EB-1A petitions.

Some firms arrange fee-based awards from lesser-known organizations that accept nominations from paying clients. These awards typically provide certificates or titles but lack broad recognition in the applicant’s field. Other services advertise ghostwritten academic-style articles that list clients as authors. These papers often appear in journals with limited circulation or minimal peer review.

Profile-building agencies also promote media placements and professional affiliations. Some coordinate interviews or articles in small or niche outlets, while others secure memberships in associations that appear selective but accept most applicants who pay a fee. Agencies present these materials as proof of leadership or recognition within a profession.

USCIS reviews EB-1A petitions to determine whether submitted evidence reflects independent recognition or documentation created primarily to satisfy visa requirements. The agency evaluates the credibility of awards, the reputation of journals, and the significance of claimed achievements. Officials examine patterns such as repeated use of the same organizations or publications across multiple petitions.

Immigration attorneys report increased interest in EB-1A visas from professionals in technology, consulting, and entrepreneurship. These applicants often seek a faster path to permanent residence than other visa options that involve long backlogs or employer sponsorship.

USCIS investigates potential fraud to protect the integrity of the immigration system. The agency reviews whether evidence shows genuine achievement rather than coordinated credential building. It may coordinate with other government entities when necessary.

Service providers state that their offerings comply with the law and provide assistance with documentation and presentation. They describe their services as editorial, branding, or public relations support and note that USCIS makes all final decisions.

USCIS continues to adjudicate EB-1A petitions under existing laws and policy guidance. The agency states that it evaluates each case individually based on the totality of the evidence and retains authority to pursue further review when concerns arise.

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