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Get EB-1 For Faster Approval
Break Free from Retrogression – What You Can Do
Retrogression in Focus: Why Indians Face the Wait
Breaking the EB-2 Bottleneck
India’s high STEM talent oversubscribes EB-2’s 7% cap, causing years of delay. H-1B extensions via AC21 help, but risk remains. “Shift to EB-1,” urges Ingram, with porting to leap ahead.
Case Study 1: The Smooth Sail – Emily’s EB-2 Success
A British Engineer’s Win
Emily Hargrove (UK) used F-1, OPT, and H-1B to land EB-2 in 2021. No retrogression, green card by 2022. “Efficiency shines,” reflects Ingram.
Case Study 2: The Breakthrough – Raj’s EB-1 Victory
An Indian Developer’s Triumph
Raj Patel (India) faced EB-2’s 10-year wait. Our firm’s EB-1A case, filed 2024, ported his 2021 date, securing his green card by 2025. “Talent wins,” says Ingram.
Case Study 3: The Academic Leap – Priya’s EB-1 Leap
An Indian Researcher’s Rise
Dr. Priya Singh (India) bypassed EB-2’s queue with EB-1B, porting her 2021 date for a 2025 green card. “Action amplifies,” notes Ingram.
Overcoming Retrogression: Your Action Plan
Seize the EB-1 Advantage
EB-1 cuts waits with porting. Check your priority date and assess EB-1 eligibility, extraordinary ability shines.
Act Today
Our firm turns delays into wins. Visit www.breakthroughUSA.com for a consultation. “Sprint to the finish,” urges Ingram.
Key Takeaways
Retrogression Reality: EB-2 India waits 12 years; EB-1 shortens it.
EB-1 Power: No PERM, faster lane with porting.
Economic Boost: STEM talent drives U.S. growth.
Community Support: 72% back legal pathways.
Your Move: Persistence with our help secures your dream.
In closing, heed Attorney Chris M. Ingram: “Every delay hides opportunity. Qualify for EB-1 and make your American dream reality today!”
Attorney Chris M. Ingram
Chris M. Ingram, a U.S. Immigration Attorney, is originally from Northampton, England. He earned his BA (Hons) in Law from De Montfort University, Leicester, UK, in 1994. In 1996, he completed his Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (PGDLP) at De Montfort School of Law, followed by a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Huddersfield University, UK, in 1998. After relocating to the United States, Chris was admitted to the New York State Bar in 2003 and has been a proud member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) since 2004.
Having experienced the U.S. immigration process firsthand with his wife and three children, Chris M. Ingram founded his law firm with a mission to ensure that every client receives the best possible immigration experience. He recognized the need for accessible and comprehensive immigration education, leading him to develop one of the most informative online platforms available today.
The Law Offices of Chris M. Ingram website now features:
- Over 1,000 pages of immigration resources
- Hundreds of educational videos on visa and green card options
- Client success stories and testimonials to inspire new applicants
We continually update and expand our content to keep visitors informed about the latest immigration policies, visa options, and legal strategies.
Our Commitment to You
Chris M. Ingram strongly believes that every potential client deserves a free consultation. This allows individuals to speak personally and confidentially with an immigration specialist about their visa, work permit, or green card options. Our goal is to provide the guidance and expertise needed to help you achieve your American Dream.
We’re delighted you’ve found us, and we look forward to helping you make your immigration journey a reality. You’ve come to the right place!
Important Notice
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