When applying for an EB‑1 visa, demonstrating your achievements and the visibility of your work is essential. Among the various types of evidence that can be presented, materials such as flyers and posters can have value, provided they are accompanied by supplementary documentation that contextualizes and proves the relevance and impact of your exhibition.
These materials can be useful to illustrate the public dissemination of your work, but it is important that you include detailed information about the event or exhibition where they were distributed, such as date, location, target audience, and, if possible, results or media coverage that attest to the reach and importance of this event. For example, if the flyers and posters are associated with an exhibition recognized in the artistic or scientific field, make sure to also gather reviews, testimonials, or news articles to help strengthen the evidence.
Always remembering the importance of complying with United States immigration laws, it is advisable to thoroughly inform yourself about the criteria required by USCIS to prove the exceptional nature of your work. Furthermore, seek guidance from reliable sources and avoid falling into the traps of marketing campaigns that guarantee results. Within the EB‑1 framework, robust and well-documented evidence makes a difference, and each piece of your portfolio should clearly and objectively contribute to demonstrating your outstanding position in your field.
In summary, flyers and posters can indeed compose the set of proofs, but it is prudent to present them as part of a broader material that consistently and verifiably demonstrates the exhibition and impact of your work.
Learn more about EB-1 Visa
- Category
- EB-1 Green Card (1st priority)
- Requirement
- Extraordinary ability
- Self-petition
- Allowed (no sponsor needed)
- Processing
- 6-18 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.