EB1 – Published Scholarly Articles
EB1 – Published Scholarly Articles
Secure Your EB-1 Green Card: Scholarly Articles
Publish Your Way to U.S. Residency
Welcome to the Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram’s EB-1 Green Card series! We’re excited to guide researchers and academics to permanent U.S. residency through the Scholarly Articles category.
Scholarly Articles Defined
Per 8 C.F.R. 204.5(h)(3)(vi), this category requires authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or media. Kazarian v. USCIS (2010) and Scripps College v. Jaddou emphasize proving publication and significant impact.
Proving Impact
Publications alone aren’t enough; impact matters. Peer-reviewed journals carry weight due to rigorous expert evaluation. Citations by other academics signal influence. Non-peer-reviewed articles in fields like business (e.g., financial journals) can qualify if impactful.
Our Expertise
We meticulously document your publications to meet USCIS standards, leveraging citations and journal prestige. Recent court rulings ensure fair adjudication, and we’re ready to challenge unfair denials.
Act Now
Have published work? Contact us for a free consultation to strengthen your EB-1 case. Next, explore the Exhibitions and Showcase category. Meet three criteria and claim your Green Card today!

EB1 – Green Card – Checklist Summary

EB1 – One Time International Award

EB1 – Visa Award Nomination or Win

EB1 – Invited Memberships

EB1 – Publications About You

EB1 – Participation on Judging Panel

EB1 – Innovation or Invention

EB1 – Published Scholarly Articles

B1 – Exhibitions and Showcases

EB1 – Leading or Critical Roles

EB1 – High Salary or Remuneration

EB1 – Commercial Success in Arts



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