A guided, six-week program where you draft your full petition week by week, get line-by-line editorial feedback, and finish with a package ready to file.
Most courses teach you the theory and send you off to apply it alone. This one is built around a single deliverable: your completed, submission-ready petition.
Over six weeks you’ll learn how petitions are structured and what USCIS looks for, then actually write yours, section by section, with our editors reviewing every draft. By week six you have the petition letter, the supporting argument, and an organized exhibit package.
It’s the same editorial standard we apply to our full-service cases, in a format where you do the writing and we make it stronger.
Six weeks of structure, feedback, and accountability.
Interactive sessions with our team, recorded for replay. Each class moves your petition forward a concrete step.
Every section of the petition deconstructed with real examples and the templates we use on live cases.
Weekly deliverables with deadlines, so the petition gets written instead of postponed.
Our editors review your drafts and return detailed comments and revisions to sharpen your writing.
Access to our library of successful petition structures, formatting, and strategic frameworks.
A dedicated session before you file, to answer final questions and confirm your package is ready.
A sequence that takes you from eligibility assessment to a filed-ready package.
Eligibility assessment and pathway selection. Understand the real differences between EB-1A and EB-2 NIW, read your own profile honestly, and choose the approach that fits.
Inventory your achievements and map each one to the USCIS criteria. Surface evidence you overlooked and decide how to present it.
Write the introduction and set the legal framework. Position your record within USCIS guidelines and build the narrative arc.
Draft the sections on awards, memberships, contributions, and your other criteria. Turn raw achievements into arguments an adjudicator can follow.
Write the persuasive core of the case, the section that carries the most weight in the decision, whether you’re arguing extraordinary ability or national interest.
Build your table of contents, organize exhibits, write the conclusion, and run a full review. Finish with a polished package.
If we’re the wrong fit for the class, our Full Petition Service may be the better route.
Cohorts run monthly and stay small, so every participant gets feedback and a one-on-one before filing.
MyEB2NIW provides editorial and educational support. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Approval rates reflect past client outcomes and are not a prediction or guarantee of any individual result. Information on this page is general and not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney.