Indian professionals in STEM fields are exploring the EB-1A visa for those with extraordinary abilities. Sandeep Singh Sandha, a UCLA doctorate now in machine learning, succeeded in obtaining this visa. The article discusses the criteria for qualification, recent updates from USCIS, and the importa...
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