Tarun’s Journey – EB-1
Tarun's Journey - EB-1
The American Dream: Tarun’s Journey to EB1A Success
Tarun’s Story
Tarun grew up in Uttar Pradesh, India, and moved to the United States in 2015 to pursue a Master’s at Northeastern University. He now works as a Senior Product Manager – Technical at a major cloud company in Virginia, building products that offer free cloud education to learners worldwide—work he finds incredibly meaningful.
Why America
With a lifelong passion for technology, Tarun saw the U.S. as the center of innovation and opportunity. Supportive colleagues, a strong tech ecosystem and an inclusive culture made America the ideal place to build his career and future.
Choosing the EB1A
Initially on H1B with a 2020 EB2 priority date, Tarun faced uncertainty around long-term residency. For stability and security for his family, he decided to pursue the EB1A path, which offered a faster and more reliable route to a green card.
Working With Our Firm
Tarun describes his experience with Chris Ingram’s team as exceptional. The firm helped align his accomplishments with EB1A criteria, provided detailed feedback and gathered strong evidence to highlight his expertise. He valued the clear guidance and consistent support throughout the process.
Evidence Preparation
Crafting evidence in the right format was his biggest challenge. With the team’s help, he focused on the most relevant achievements and presented them in a way that met USCIS expectations, strengthening the overall case.
Approval Moment
Tarun received the approval while in a meeting and had to refresh the status multiple times to believe it. He immediately called his wife, celebrating the moment of relief and excitement. They look forward to enjoying the security and opportunities ahead.
Recommendation
Tarun says: “Absolutely. The team is professional, dedicated and meticulous. I’ve already recommended them to friends.”
Key Takeaways
Tarun’s story shows how strong technical accomplishments, paired with strategic guidance, can pave the way to EB1A success.


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