We provide NIW, EB1A, and O1 materials coaching plus learning reference drafts to help you organize your achievements, evidence structure, and overall case narrative. You complete the final package yourself and file with your attorney or employer. This service does not include legal advice.
NIW application materials coaching focuses on turning the proposed endeavor, core contributions, recommendation letters, publications, projects, and industry evidence into a clear evidence logic.
EB1A application materials coaching focuses more on criteria mapping, such as how peer review records, original contributions, media, awards, memberships, or salary evidence support a coherent case narrative.
GloryAbroad (森耀海外) materials coaching is not legal service and does not replace attorney judgment. We help with expression, learning reference drafts, and evidence structure, while legal questions should go to licensed U.S. immigration attorneys.
It usually includes proposed endeavor framing, evidence checklist organization, core contribution narrative, recommendation letter coordination, timeline planning, and feedback on learning reference drafts.
Materials coaching focuses on evidence organization, achievement presentation, criteria mapping, and narrative logic. Legal service involves legal judgment, form interpretation, and filing representation.
It connects recommendation letters, peer review records, publications, projects, awards, media, or industry evidence into a coherent narrative that explains how the evidence supports the case.
It is for applicants who already have evidence but need help organizing materials, expressing contributions, sequencing evidence, or preparing learning reference drafts.
No. We provide writing and evidence organization coaching, not USCIS outcome guarantees or legal representation.