
My EB Track gives international professionals the research, frameworks, and filing roadmap to self-petition for a US green card without paying $15,000 for a vague attorney assessment.
Research & strategy guidance Not legal advice
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-----The situation you're in
You suspect you might qualify. Your publication record, your awards, your role something tells you that "extraordinary ability" might actually describe you. But you can't confirm it.Every attorney gives you the same answer: "You might have a case" then quotes you $10,000–$20,000 before they'll say anything specific. The USCIS website is bureaucratic language that explains the law but tells you nothing about whether you qualify.What you need is a clear framework a way to look at your own profile against the 10 USCIS criteria and understand, honestly, where you stand and what you'd need to prove.
That's what My EB Track was built for.
"I spent over three years documenting my work and achievements to prepare for EB2-NIW not knowing I was qualified for EB1-A. I spent another five months searching for a comprehensive self-petition guide like MY EB TRACK"- Dami, creator of My EB Track
✕ Scattered Reddit threads helpful but incomplete
✕ Attorney calls with no concrete assessment
✕ USCIS criteria that feel impossibly vague
✕ No clear roadmap from where you are to filed
1:1 Case Strategy Call
Expert eyes on your specific profile
60-minute video session + written summary
Pre-call profile review (CV, publications, awards)
Personalised criteria map for your specific profile
Evidence gap analysis and recommender strategy
Written session summary within 48 hours
-----Common questions
Is this legal advice?
No. EB Track provides research frameworks, educational resources, and document templates. We are not an immigration law firm and we do not provide legal advice. We recommend consulting a licensed immigration attorney for legal questions. What we do is give you the knowledge and tools to understand your own case before you step into that conversation — or to file confidently without one.
Can I really file EB-1A without an attorney?
Yes. USCIS allows self-petitioning for EB-1A by design. The petition is your work — your achievements, your evidence, your case. Many successful EB-1A petitions are filed pro se (self-filed). The challenge is not the legal complexity; it’s the research and structure. That is exactly what EB Track provides.
What if I get an RFE after I file?
A Request for Evidence is common and not a denial. The Filing Guide includes a dedicated RFE Response section that explains what triggers an RFE, how to read the specific request, and how to build a response that directly addresses USCIS concerns. Many petitioners resolve RFEs successfully without an attorney.
I’m not world-famous. Do I actually qualify?
The ‘extraordinary ability’ standard is widely misunderstood. USCIS does not require you to be famous. It requires you to demonstrate sustained recognition in your field — which can mean peer-reviewed publications, a high salary relative to peers, judging others’ work, contributing to the field in a meaningful role, or media coverage within your industry. The Eligibility Assessment Kit walks you through all 10 criteria so you can evaluate this yourself.
My EB Track provides research frameworks, educational resources, and document templates for EB-1A self-petitioners. We are not an immigration law firm and do not provide legal advice. We recommend consulting a licensed immigration attorney for legal questions.