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D.Ray Mantle, pllc ![]() Attorney Profile
D.Ray Mantle has devoted his legal career to immigration law. His thorough research and writing skills were relied on by Immigration Judges while he served as an Attorney Advisor in the U.S. Department of Justice, and he has advised Fortune 100 companies on complex immigration cases. Find out how you can benefit from his experience and have Mr. Mantle work for you:
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Aliens with Extraordinary AbilityBest of the BestLearn from an experienced immigration attorney what it takes to qualify for the top-preference immigrant category as an individual of Extraordinary Ability. Foreign nationals with extraordinary ability are those with “extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim and whose achievements have been recognized in the field through extensive documentation.” You must be one of “that small percentage who have risen to the very top of the field of endeavor,” to be granted this classification. Sustained AcclaimApplicants must present evidence of sustained national or international acclaim and that the alien's achievements have been recognized in the field of expertise. In determining whether you have enjoyed “sustained” national or international acclaim, immigration officers must be convinced that such acclaim is uninterrupted and ongoing. If you were recognized for a particular achievement several years ago, you must have maintained a comparable level of acclaim in the field of expertise since you were originally afforded that recognition. Depending on the nature of the acclaim, a one-time major achievement, such as a Nobel Prize, might satisfy this requirement, provided it is probative of the fact that you have reached the summit of your occupation. In the absence of such a major, international recognized award, however, you may not rely solely on your past achievements to establish your eligibility for classification as an alien of extraordinary ability. CriteriaIf you receive a major internationally recognized award, such as a Nobel Prize, you will qualify for an EB-1 classification. Other awards may also qualify if you can document that the award is in the same class as a Nobel Prize. Since few workers receive Nobel Prizes or similar awards, alternative evidence of EB-1(A) classification is permitted, based on at least three of the types of evidence outlined below. The worker may submit “other comparable evidence” if the following criteria do not apply:
Help with EB-1(A) ImmigrationD.Ray Mantle assists individuals of extraordinary ability in obtaining positive immigration results in a timely, personal, and professional manner. Your individual circumstances are carefully reviewed by an experienced immigration attorney to determine which options are available to you. Mr. Mantle provides guidance and help in gathering the necessary information and documents for your case, prepares all of the necessary documents, and also ensures that your final application meets all government requirements. If you would like to understand more about the application process and to find out if you qualify for EB-1(A) benefits as an individual of extraordinary ability, please contact D.Ray Mantle for a consultation. |
