✦ Success StoryH-1B
Legal professional, no bar admission yet — H-1B approved in 2.5 months, no premium
Ms. K., Legal Professional (US Master's)
Approved in 2.5 months, no RFE, no premium processing
H-1B adjudication has noticeably tightened. Ms. K. holds a U.S. master's degree in law but has not yet been admitted to a U.S. bar. We filed her I-129 on June 11, 2025 and received approval on August 26, 2025 — about 2.5 months, no RFE, with no premium processing.
The case had two textbook RFE risk points: - bar-admission status: in licensed industries, USCIS frequently questions whether a petitioner who lacks the required license meets specialty-occupation eligibility; - specialty-occupation framing: an applicant with an LLM working in a non-attorney support role often receives the "is this really a specialty occupation" challenge.
In close coordination with the employer, we recalibrated the position description and duties to align with USCIS adjudication patterns — avoiding the most common pitfalls while accurately describing the role. Supporting documentation was assembled to establish a closed evidentiary loop, and we pre-built a "firewall" of arguments against anticipated RFE bases.
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