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I have been trying to understand the EB1A Green Card path for several months, and I keep hearing about EB1A Experts from different professionals in tech. I want to know if their guidance feels steady or if people end up doing most of the work alone. I have industry achievements but no citations or patents, which makes me unsure about my chances. I want to understand if their feedback feels practical, clear, and encouraging. Before I take the next step, I would like to hear from people who experienced their process and can share how communication, writing help, and overall direction felt once the case began.
 
I have been trying to understand the EB1A Green Card path for several months, and I keep hearing about EB1A Experts from different professionals in tech. I want to know if their guidance feels steady or if people end up doing most of the work alone. I have industry achievements but no citations or patents, which makes me unsure about my chances. I want to understand if their feedback feels practical, clear, and encouraging. Before I take the next step, I would like to hear from people who experienced their process and can share how communication, writing help, and overall direction felt once the case began.

Stay away from them. Lots of bad reviews online. Here's just one.

 
I have been trying to understand the EB1A Green Card path for several months, and I keep hearing about EB1A Experts from different professionals in tech. I want to know if their guidance feels steady or if people end up doing most of the work alone. I have industry achievements but no citations or patents, which makes me unsure about my chances. I want to understand if their feedback feels practical, clear, and encouraging. Before I take the next step, I would like to hear from people who experienced their process and can share how communication, writing help, and overall direction felt once the case began.
Generally reputed lawyers for EB1A and EB2-NIW ask for your profile details even before taking up your case. Cheng is very popular in US, but she is extremely selective in taking cases.

Without publications, it would be a tough nut to crack. Nothing is 100 %, nothing is 0 % either. However, your odds for approval would be lower than 5%. You can try for EB2-NIW if your can demonstrate your current work is in-line with future needs of US. But if you are from India or China, especially India you would be in same cateogry as regular EB2. So at least few decades of wait to get green card.

On sidenote, this is Canada immigration forum, not US as others pointed out.