
Money back if denied
If your petition is not approved, we refund your payment. The terms are in the contract before we start. You take no risk — we do.

We'll match you with the right immigration program, build your case of 300 to 1,500 pages, and guide you through the entire process — from the first consultation to approval.
Based on all our O-1 and EB-1A cases. Every petition is prepared by licensed US attorneys.
Your visa petition gets approved or you get your money back. It is written into the contract.
The price is locked in before work begins. You see the full list of expenses upfront — no hidden fees.
A personal chat with 3 senior specialists and our proprietary AI agent.
We take the financial risk on ourselves. Every condition is fixed in the contract.

If your petition is not approved, we refund your payment. The terms are in the contract before we start. You take no risk — we do.

It will not change. Extra reviews, re-preparation, urgent consultations — all included.

Attorney → coordinator → final cross-check. One wrong letter and a USCIS officer can deny the case. We rule that out.
A Green Card is the document that confirms US permanent resident status. It gives you the right to live, work, and run a business in any state without restrictions. After 3–5 years you can apply for US citizenship. In most cases, immediate family members of the holder can also qualify for a Green Card.

For professionals with extraordinary achievements in science, the arts, business, education, or athletics. No employer required — you can self-petition. You need to meet 3 of the 10 possible criteria.
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For outstanding professors and researchers with international recognition. Requires a job offer from a US employer. You need to meet 2 of the 6 possible criteria.

For highly qualified professionals whose work matters to the United States. Lets you file without an employer if your project serves the national interest. You need to meet 3 criteria.
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For skilled workers, professionals with a degree, or unskilled workers. An employer and a job offer are required.
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For investors ready to put $800,000 or more into the US economy and create jobs. Provides a Green Card for the investor and their family. No citizenship restrictions.
Learn moreDo you have a university degree and significant professional achievements? Find out which visa type is right for you.
Don't see your profession here? We work with professionals from many different fields.
Check if I qualifyThese are significant prizes in your professional field that confirm a high level of achievement. They can be industry competitions, professional awards, or recognition at the national or international level. What matters is that the award carries weight in the industry and has clear selection criteria.
Only membership in organizations that select members based on professional achievements counts. Simply joining by paying a fee does not qualify. USCIS evaluates the organization's prestige and its requirements for candidates.
These are articles, interviews, or analytical pieces in reputable outlets dedicated to your achievements. The media must be independent and have an editorial policy. The publication should highlight your specific contribution, not just mention you.
You have acted as an expert evaluating the work of other professionals. This can include serving on juries or expert panels, or reviewing scientific or professional materials. Such experience confirms your recognition as an industry expert.
Your achievements have influenced your professional field. This can be a product, technology, methodology, or project used by other professionals or companies. It is important to show not just the work itself but its significance and impact.
These are articles, studies, or expert materials published in industry or academic outlets. The publications should demonstrate your expertise and contribution to the development of your field. Authoritative and specialized sources carry particular weight.
Your work has been featured at exhibitions, showcases, or galleries. This applies to designers, artists, architects, and other creative professionals. What matters is that the venues have professional recognition.
You have held key positions in well-known companies, projects, or organizations. It is important to prove that your role was significant and influenced the outcome. The level and reputation of the organization itself also count.
Your income is above the market average in your professional field. This can be confirmed by contracts, income statements, or tax documents. This criterion demonstrates the high value of your expertise.
A proven commercial track record of your work. This can include sales, contracts, views, box-office numbers, or other measures of success. Especially relevant for the entertainment industry, media, and creative professions.
If something seems to be missing when you request your case assessment — don't worry. You can always bring in a PR team to strengthen your case.
A specialist will assess your profile and recommend the best path to a Green Card — free and with no obligation.
A specialist runs a detailed analysis of your profile, achievements, and current documents, identifies the most suitable visa type, and evaluates your realistic chances of approval.
We build an individual plan: which USCIS criteria to target, what evidence to prepare, and which recommendation letters to obtain. You understand the full path and case requirements in advance.
Together with your team (paralegal, case manager, and supervisor) you prepare the complete document package against an approved checklist. All materials are collected strictly to USCIS requirements.
A licensed attorney or accredited representative builds a case of 300–1,500 pages. It includes the petition, the body of evidence, recommendation letters, and expert opinions. Before filing, the case goes through three stages of internal review.
The petition is filed with USCIS, and the team tracks its status and manages the process. If needed, we prepare a response to a Request for Evidence (RFE) at no extra charge. 24/7 contact via messengers.
Help with booking your consulate appointment and preparing for the interview. Guidance on basic questions and next steps.
The consular fee, medical examination, and notarized document translations are paid separately.
| Stage | Timeframe |
|---|---|
| Case assessment and contract | 3-7 days |
| Evidence collection | 3-6 months |
| Petition preparation and filing | 2-6 months |
| USCIS processing | 3-10 months*premium processing available |
How long document collection takes depends on you — the faster you and your personal case manager gather the required materials and evidence, the sooner your attorney can file your case.
Migrator runs 3 stages of document review by specialists at different levels, and the final word — and the filing itself — always rests with a licensed attorney or accredited representative.
You also have 2 personal managers in your private chat, and an AI bot built on our proprietary knowledge base is available around the clock.
Every case is handled by a licensed US attorney. The company takes on the financial risk — it is written into the contract.
* The 95% approval rate is an approximate figure based on approved cases across different time periods and visa categories.

Every case is handled by a licensed US attorney or accredited representative specializing in immigration law. A practicing US professional with hundreds of approved visa petitions.

Approval or a full refund — every condition is written into the contract. This is not a marketing gimmick: Migrator is one of the few companies that takes on the financial risk together with you.

The price is set before the contract is signed. RFE responses, additional consultations, case revisions — all included. Government fees are not part of the contract price.

In your personal chat: department head, supervisor, paralegal, case manager, and an AI bot. Weekly progress updates. Any complaint or compliment goes straight to the company CEO.

A coordinator checks completeness, an attorney checks legal strength, and a senior partner checks case strategy. Your petition passes three filters before it is filed with USCIS.

We help you book your consulate appointment and coach you for the interview. Guidance on basic questions and next steps — we stay in touch even after you get your visa.

Every month of waiting is a factor that can lower your chances of approval.
The number of visas in the EB categories is strictly capped. The queues are already growing, and the wait gets longer every year. By postponing your filing today, you automatically join the back of a longer line tomorrow.
USCIS is becoming more demanding in how it evaluates cases. A case that sails through today may require far more evidence a year from now. The rules aren't getting simpler — they're getting stricter.
Every year brings more strong candidates. The bar keeps rising, and what makes you stand out today may no longer be an advantage tomorrow.
Immigration officers weigh how current your results are. The closer your achievements are to the filing date, the harder they work for you. Over time, their value fades.
Children can be included in the petition only until they turn 21. If your child is already 17–19, every month of waiting cuts the chance of relocating as a whole family.
Immigration policy can change fast. By filing now, you lock in the current conditions. Waiting always carries the risk of new restrictions.
Every year you postpone is a year you could already be living, working, and earning in the US. It is not just waiting — it is missed opportunity.
While you think it over, others act. Start your path to the American Dream today.
Fill out the form — a licensed attorney will contact you within 15 minutes with a free assessment of your case.
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