EB-1A Approved for an Architect and Construction Entrepreneur
Field
architecture, construction, development
Immigration category
EB-1A (extraordinary ability)
Case type
architecture / business
Outcome
EB-1A petition approved

Visa category: EB-1A (extraordinary ability)
Outcome: EB-1A petition approved in ~20 days
The client is an architect and construction entrepreneur, the founder of a company delivering large-scale construction projects. His professional path centers on developing architectural solutions, managing construction projects, and growing an architectural practice.
When the client came to Migrator, his original goal was to move to the United States for professional growth. He had been considering different countries and immigration programs, but ultimately concluded that the US offers the widest range of opportunities for specialists of his caliber.
Initially, his profile was a fit for the nonimmigrant O-1 visa, but after a deeper review of his documents, the Migrator team saw an opportunity to file directly for the immigrant EB-1A category, which leads straight to a Green Card.
As a result, the case was reinforced with additional evidence — publications, professional associations, and proof of his contribution to the industry.
The EB-1A petition was successfully approved.
Client video testimonial
An architect's review of working with Migrator
In this interview, the client shares the full story of his path to US immigration and his experience working with Migrator.
In his words, the idea of relocating grew first and foremost out of professional ambition. He had already achieved solid results in his home country and wanted to test himself in the largest economy in the world.
While choosing an immigration route, the client looked at different countries and visa programs. What ultimately drew him to the US was the variety of immigration options and the chance to grow professionally without rigid time limits.
The client also notes that without expert guidance, the US immigration system is genuinely hard to navigate on your own. It was the detailed explanation of the strategy and the available options that helped him decide to pursue EB-1A rather than a temporary visa.
In the interview, the client also shares:
- —Choosing between different countries and visa programs
- —Why the US — and why EB-1A
- —His experience working with Migrator
- —The moment he learned about the approval
- —Plans for life and his children's education in the US
"The first feeling was enormous relief and joy. It felt like a major milestone had been passed. Now a whole world of opportunities is opening up ahead."
Case breakdown
How the Migrator team secured an EB-1A in architecture and construction
Starting point
By the time the client came to Migrator, he already had a strong professional profile:
— his own construction company — major completed projects — participation in architectural competitions — professional publications — a high income — membership in professional associations
Initially, his profile was a fit for O-1, but the client’s goal was long-term immigration to the US. After reviewing the documents, the Migrator team decided to strengthen the case and file directly for EB-1A. In the end, six EB-1A criteria were successfully established.
Case details
The result
The EB-1A petition was approved in roughly 20 days, including premium processing.
This case illustrates an important feature of the EB-1A category: professionals in architecture and construction can also successfully complete the immigration process when their achievements are properly structured and documented.
For those researching Migrator reviews and the company’s real client cases, the client’s story is a strong example of how the right strategy turns a temporary visa plan into a full immigrant category.
Lessons From This Case
A practical lesson from this case is simple: do not be afraid to try.
Even if the first attempt falls short, the process itself reveals the weak spots in the case and shows exactly what needs strengthening.
It is important to discuss the strategy with an attorney in detail and build a clear roadmap. Once the immigration system is understood, even a denial can become an opportunity to improve the case and try again.
What This Case Shows
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