Migrator

EB-1A Approved for an Automotive Business Entrepreneur

Field

business, education, franchising

Immigration category

EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability)

Case type

business / education

Outcome

EB-1A petition approved

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Visa category: EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability)

Outcome: EB-1A petition approved for an entrepreneur in education and business

Ilya is an entrepreneur and education expert, the founder of a franchising project. His case stands out because it combines business and educational work.

When Ilya came to Migrator, his goal was to move to the US and grow his project internationally.

After analyzing his profile, the Migrator team proposed an EB-1A filing strategy, since the client's professional achievements made the extraordinary-ability category a realistic path.

While preparing the case, the team was able to document several key criteria.

The EB-1A petition was successfully approved.

Client video testimonial

An entrepreneur's review of working with Migrator

In this interview, Ilya talks about his path to US immigration and his experience working with Migrator.

He shares how he arrived at the decision to move, what doubts he had at the start, and what helped him take the first step.

Ilya also highlights the importance of a systematic approach to case preparation and transparent communication with the team at every stage.

Case Breakdown

How the Migrator team secured an EB-1A in business and education

Starting point

By the time he reached out, Ilya already had a strong professional profile:

— his own business — a franchising model — a track record of scaling the project — involvement in educational work

To file for EB-1A, his achievements had to be properly structured and mapped to the USCIS criteria.

The Migrator team built a strategy centered on the scale and impact of the project.

Case details

The result

The EB-1A petition was successfully approved.

This case shows that entrepreneurs in the education field can also prove extraordinary ability.

What matters is not simply owning a business, but demonstrating its scale and impact on the industry.

Advice for clients

What matters is not simply having a business, but showing its scale and impact.

If you are an education entrepreneur considering immigration through EB-1A, start with a professional case evaluation — achievements are often stronger than they seem.

Why this case matters

Experience with education projects
Strengthening the case through the scale of the business
Structuring the achievements
A successful outcome
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