This case demonstrates how extraordinary ability can be established through project impact, technical leadership, peer recognition, and final merits strength — without relying solely on awards.
Case Overview
- Field: Environmental & Civil Engineering
- Specialization: Water & Wastewater Infrastructure
- Focus Areas: Standards Development, Smart Water Systems, Infrastructure Design, Public Utility Support
EB-1A Criteria Successfully Demonstrated
Judging the Work of Others
The beneficiary demonstrated sustained recognition through:
- Reviewing dozens of technical abstracts for major industry conferences
- Serving as reviewer and voting member for globally adopted ASTM standards
- Evaluating hundreds of international design competition entries
- Reviewing technical manuals and book proposals
This established recognized expertise at a national and international level.
Original Contributions of Major Significance
The petition highlighted:
- Contributions to nationally adopted water and wastewater standards
- Founding leadership in smart water infrastructure initiatives
- Engineering process innovations improving efficiency
- Direct influence on public-sector infrastructure projects
Impact was demonstrated through implementation and industry adoption — not theoretical claims.
Authorship of Scholarly Articles
- Peer-reviewed Q1/Q2 journal publications
- Technical manual contributions
- Industry fact sheets
- Editorial publications
Publications were positioned as field advancement, not résumé enhancement.
Leading and Critical Roles
The petition showed:
- Leadership in professional technical bodies
- Critical project leadership in major infrastructure initiatives
- Advisory responsibilities influencing industry practice
Responsibility and influence extended beyond routine employment duties.
Awards in Final Merits Determination
While awards were not used as independent EB-1A criteria, they were strategically included in the Final Merits analysis to reinforce sustained acclaim.
These included:
- Nationally recognized 40 Under 40 award in environmental engineering
- Recognition tied to globally awarded infrastructure projects
- Academic honors reflecting consistent excellence
In the Final Merits stage, USCIS evaluates whether the totality of evidence shows:
Sustained national or international acclaim and that the individual is among the small percentage at the top of the field.
The awards strengthened the narrative of:
- Peer-reviewed recognition
- Selective professional acknowledgment
- Consistent excellence across career stages
Media Strategy: Project-Based Recognition
Media coverage highlighted:
- Major infrastructure projects with direct mentions
- Contributions to high-impact public works
- Industry publication features
This reinforced that recognition extended beyond internal company acknowledgment into broader professional visibility.
Substantial U.S. Benefit
The petition clearly demonstrated:
- Advancement of public health through water infrastructure
- Environmental resilience and compliance support
- Utility modernization through standards and smart systems
- Infrastructure support for underserved communities
The case connected engineering leadership directly to U.S. national interest.
Key Takeaway
EB-1A success is not about collecting awards. It is about proving:
- Sustained recognition by peers
- Field-level impact
- Leadership and influence
- Industry-wide contribution
- A cohesive final merits narrative
Awards can strengthen final merits — but impact drives approval.
Interested in Exploring EB-1A?
If you work in engineering, infrastructure, or technical leadership roles, you may qualify — even without celebrity-level recognition.
Drop us an email at support@jineegreencard.com
Team Jinee
Extraordinary Ability. Precisely Positioned.


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