VisaCanvas is an AI-powered platform that helps professionals assess their eligibility for EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability) and NIW (National Interest Waiver) US immigration pathways. Simply answer questions about your background, and the AI provides a detailed qualification analysis with actionable recommendations for strengthening your case.
AI-powered EB-1A and NIW eligibility assessment
Detailed analysis of all 10 EB-1A criteria
Personalized recommendations to strengthen your case
Cost calculator for immigration process expenses
Comprehensive guides on immigration pathways
STEM professionals evaluating EB-1A extraordinary ability eligibility
Researchers and academics assessing NIW national interest waiver qualification
Immigration attorneys pre-screening potential EB-1A/NIW clients
International professionals planning US immigration strategy

I went through this exact uncertainty a few years back. I once had a J-1 for my studies in the US which already was a bit a cumbersome process to obtain, and later in life, I seriously researched whether I qualified for an EB-1A or NIW when I was considering moving back. The hardest part wasn't the paperwork, it was not knowing upfront if I even had a case worth pursuing. I ended up paying for an initial attorney consultation just to get that first yes/no answer. The idea of running the EB-1A criteria check before committing to attorney fees makes a lot of sense. One genuine question: how does it handle the "comparable evidence" criterion for people whose careers don't fit neatly into the standard criteria? That was the ambiguous part for me, the criteria felt written for academics and researchers, not for founders or operators.
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I went through this exact uncertainty a few years back. I once had a J-1 for my studies in the US which already was a bit a cumbersome process to obtain, and later in life, I seriously researched whether I qualified for an EB-1A or NIW when I was considering moving back. The hardest part wasn't the paperwork, it was not knowing upfront if I even had a case worth pursuing. I ended up paying for an initial attorney consultation just to get that first yes/no answer. The idea of running the EB-1A criteria check before committing to attorney fees makes a lot of sense. One genuine question: how does it handle the "comparable evidence" criterion for people whose careers don't fit neatly into the standard criteria? That was the ambiguous part for me, the criteria felt written for academics and researchers, not for founders or operators.
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