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Practical immigration guides for founders, engineers, and researchers

Clear breakdowns of visa strategy, evidence planning, and petition structure for exceptional talent.

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Open Source|5 min read|GitHub

Claude Immigration Attorney — Open Source AI Skills for Immigration Petitions

We open-sourced a set of Claude Code skills that draft O-1A, EB-1A, and NIW petitions with AI — every claim backed by evidence. Built for attorneys and self-petitioning candidates.

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Strategy|9 min read

How Building an AI Open Source Project Strengthens Your NIW Petition

Open source AI projects generate exactly the kind of evidence USCIS looks for in NIW petitions — national importance, measurable impact, and proof that your work benefits the U.S. beyond any single employer.

2025-01-20Read article
Visa Guide|12 min read

O-1, EB-1A, and NIW Requirements Explained

A practical guide to O-1A, O-1B, O-2, EB-1A, and NIW standards, evidence categories, and strategy differences for founders, engineers, and researchers.

2024-09-12Read article
Case Study|15 min read

NIW Case Study: AI Founder Building Mental Health Technology

A real EB-2 NIW petition for a technology entrepreneur and CTO developing AI-powered mental health applications. Redacted for privacy — see how the case was structured, what evidence was submitted, and how each Dhanasar prong was argued.

2025-01-20Read article
Case Study|10 min read

Inside a Real NIW Petition: Annotated Excerpts from Our Senior Attorney

See how a real EB-2 NIW petition is actually written. Annotated excerpts from petitions filed by our senior attorney — redacted for privacy, with commentary on why each section works.

2025-02-08Read article
Announcement|4 min read

Neo Partners with Concord & Sage to Expand Immigration and Business Services

Neo has partnered with Concord & Sage, a multi-practice law firm with deep experience in immigration, securities, and IP law across five U.S. offices and international operations in China and Mexico.

2025-04-01Read article