To begin with, it is worth highlighting that the EB-1 visa is intended for individuals who demonstrate extraordinary abilities in areas such as science, art, education, business, or sports. However, as this type of visa gained notoriety, various strategies and terminologies emerged in the market – often through marketing campaigns – that promise to facilitate access to this benefit.
Among these strategies, some terms have been publicized, such as ‘Kazarian step one’ and ‘Kazarian step two’. These terms, ‘Kazarian step one’ and ‘Kazarian step two’, are not part of any official United States procedure nor do they appear in the documentation or regulations of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
In practice, they are used by some consultants and companies that seek to structure their own approach to guide EB-1 candidates, creating stages or ‘steps’ that supposedly increase the chances of success in obtaining the visa. In other words, these are marketing terminologies and exclusive methodologies of certain professionals, and not steps established by legislation or American immigration authorities.
It is important to understand that, when it comes to immigration to the United States, strict compliance with official laws and guidelines is essential to avoid complications that could compromise the process. Therefore, when encountering terms like these, it is crucial to question their origin and seek information directly from official sources or duly authorized professionals.
The use of ‘miraculous’ methodologies or steps not recognized by the government can result in misunderstandings and even significant harm to the applicant.
Finally, it is worth reinforcing the importance of being cautious and always consulting reliable sources before engaging in immigration processes. Investing time to learn the official USCIS rules and avoiding campaigns that promise easy results can make all the difference.
Seeking specialized and legitimate support, operating according to United States immigration laws, is always a safer and more appropriate path in preparing a process for the EB-1 visa or any other immigration category.
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.