Legal architecture for the extraordinary.
Securing the American future of the world's foremost researchers, founders, artists and executives through precise EB-1, O-1, and National Interest Waiver advocacy.
A single, sustained focus on the most demanding categories in U.S. immigration law.
A narrow practice, by design.
Extraordinary Ability
Compelling narratives for individuals at the pinnacle of their fields. We synthesize complex technical achievements into evidence of sustained national and international acclaim.
- Peer-Review Analysis
- Citation & Impact Audits
- Outstanding Researcher Strategy
National Interest
For those whose endeavor offers substantial merit and national importance. We establish the clear necessity of your contribution to America's competitive future.
- Dhanasar Standard Mapping
- Economic & Policy Briefing
- Founder & Researcher Petitions
Extraordinary Achievement
Non-immigrant status for scientists, athletes, artists and executives. A white-glove service for high-stakes career transitions requiring immediate and sustained status.
- Advisory Opinions
- Itinerary & Agent Strategy
- Renewals & Extensions
For over ten years Keith has built a practice dedicated to the most demanding categories of U.S. immigration law - EB-1, O-1, and the National Interest Waiver. His briefs are read by adjudicators as carefully composed legal arguments, not document dumps.
The firm operates on a deliberately low-volume model. Every matter is led directly by Keith, with the literary care and technical rigor that extraordinary merit demands.
Notes from the practice.
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Determine your eligibility for EB-1, NIW, or O-1 status. We respond to preliminary inquiries within two business days.
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