EB-1A Approved for a PR Agency Head in Marketing and PR
Field
business, marketing, PR, advertising
Immigration category
EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability)
Case type
business / marketing / PR
Outcome
EB-1A petition approved, Green Card received

Visa category: EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability)
Outcome: EB-1A approved, the family received Green Cards after the consular stage
Elena is the head of a PR agency and a professional in marketing, advertising, and public relations. Her EB-1A case is interesting because it combines a strong leadership role, a large body of publications, professional recognition, membership in associations, and awards — yet the path to filing was far from obvious for the client.
The EB-1A category is one of the immigration paths to the United States for professionals who can prove extraordinary ability in their field. In marketing and PR cases, it is especially important not just to show an impressive job title or well-known projects, but to demonstrate sustained professional recognition, a strong role in the industry, outside interest in the client's work, and the significance of their contribution.
In Elena's case, the Migrator team built the strategy around several strong pillars:
— proof of a leading role as the founder and head of a PR agency — proof of media publications — proof of judging — proof of membership in professional associations — proof of high income — proof of an award — evidence of a sustained track record of professional recognition
As a result, the EB-1A petition was successfully approved, and after completing the consular stage the family entered the United States and received their Green Cards.
Client video testimonial
A review of working with Migrator
In the interview, Elena explains that the idea of moving to the United States had been on her mind for a long time, but the EB-1A route initially seemed too ambitious. As she puts it, there were plenty of opinions around her that it was better to start with a simpler visa track and only later attempt something more difficult.
That very doubt — whether her case was strong enough for an EB-1A — was one of her biggest. As often happens, public sources and outside advice created the impression that this category is only for 'superstars' and people with an almost unattainable level of achievement.
For Elena, the decision to work with Migrator came down to several factors at once: clear communication, trust in the team, a strong consultation, a money-back option, and the feeling that her case was genuinely being assessed on its merits rather than simply being sold a service.
Elena also highlights how comfortable the client experience was: clear stages, transparent communication, up-to-date information on the process, and the sense that the case was moving along a well-defined plan.
Case Breakdown
The strategy Migrator attorneys used to win an EB-1A in marketing and PR
Starting point
Elena entered the process with a strong professional profile but without the inner confidence that this profile was truly a fit for EB-1A. This is a typical situation for accomplished professionals in marketing, PR, and communications: there are plenty of achievements, but they feel like a natural part of one's career rather than something that can serve as the foundation of an immigration petition.
The key task in this case was not simply gathering documents but deciding exactly how to position the client. This was one of the central strategic questions: present Elena first and foremost as a PR expert, or as an executive who leads a PR agency.
The Migrator team built it precisely as a business case, positioning the client above all as the head of the agency.
Case details
The result
The EB-1A petition was successfully approved. After the consular stage, administrative processing, and entry into the United States, the family received their Green Cards.
For those searching for Migrator reviews and real EB-1A case studies for marketers, PR professionals, and agency executives — Elena's story shows how an executive and expert profile can be turned into a workable, durable immigration strategy.
Elena's advice for those just starting out
Elena's main advice is very simple and very honest: it is better to try and regret it than not to try and regret that.
As she puts it, even if something does not work out, at least you will know you genuinely tried — instead of being left, years later, with that nagging thought: 'Maybe I could have, but I never dared.'
This advice matters most for those who keep putting things off. Over a few years you can build up publications, find associations, shape a strategy, and calmly prepare a case. But for that, you first need to take the first step.
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