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EB-1A & O-1 Visa Media Coverage — Guaranteed Editorial Placements for Your USCIS Evidence

Build a portfolio of permanent, staff-written feature articles about you in recognised publications — the kind of “published material about the beneficiary” used to evidence extraordinary ability. Guaranteed publication, indexed by Google, delivered with the citation details your petition needs.

Guaranteed publication Staff-written, about you Permanent & Google-indexed Citation details included

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We guarantee publication, not visa outcomes. We are not immigration attorneys and this is media coverage, not legal advice — visa decisions rest with USCIS.

Why media coverage matters for EB-1A & O-1

Published material about you is one of the recognised ways to evidence extraordinary ability. Here is how our placements line up with what reviewers look for.

Satisfies the “published material” criterion

EB-1A and O-1 both allow you to evidence acclaim with published material about you in professional or major media. A portfolio of real features speaks directly to that.

About you — written by the publication

Staff and editorial pieces are authored by the outlet and focused on you and your work, rather than a self-written byline — the about-the-beneficiary angle reviewers expect.

Permanent, indexed & verifiable

Every article stays live, is indexed by Google, and ships with the title, date, author and outlet your attorney needs to cite it cleanly in your exhibits.

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Tick the publications you want — your total updates live, then check out in one step. Prices and turnaround are pulled live from our media inventory.

PublicationAuthorityLinkTurnaroundPrice
USA TodayEditorial · IndexedDA 94Nofollow7 days$2,850
Entrepreneur UKStaff · IndexedDA 92Dofollow7 days$2,250
Entrepreneur Middle EastStaff · IndexedDA 92Dofollow7 days$1,999
Entrepreneur IndiaEditorial · IndexedDA 92Dofollow7 days$1,350
Entrepreneur Asia PacificEditorial · IndexedDA 92Dofollow14 days$3,300
International Business TimesEditorial · IndexedDA 92Nofollow2 days$1,850
Hollywood LifeStaff · IndexedDA 90Dofollow3 days$1,450
IB Times UKEditorial · IndexedDA 90Nofollow5 days$899
MaximEditorial · IndexedDA 85Nofollow21 days$3,700
Tech TimesEditorial · IndexedDA 83Dofollow3 days$1,050
The SourceEditorial · IndexedDA 82Dofollow3 days$399
Radar OnlineStaff · IndexedDA 81Dofollow3 days$899
OK! MagazineStaff · IndexedDA 81Dofollow3 days$899
Grit DailyStaff · IndexedDA 68Dofollow1 days$699
Elle IndiaStaff · IndexedDA 68Dofollow7 days$1,800
Swagger MagazineStaff · IndexedDA 62Dofollow3 days$799
KNewzStaff · IndexedDA 52Dofollow3 days$899
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How it works

1

Select & check out

Pick your publications and pay securely.

2

Share your profile

Send your bio, achievements & links.

3

We write your feature

Professional editorial about you — included.

4

Review & publish

One revision, then it goes live.

5

Get URLs + citations

Live links with title, date, author, outlet.

Publish-or-it-doesn’t-count guarantee

You only pay for placements that go live. If a publication can’t run your approved article, you don’t lose the fee — we re-place it or make it right, and every article is backed by a written 12-month liveness guarantee. We guarantee publication; we do not and cannot guarantee any immigration outcome.

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How media coverage supports an EB-1A or O-1 case

The EB-1A green card and the O-1 visa are both for individuals at the top of their field, and both let you build your case from several categories of evidence rather than a single test. One of the most accessible and commonly used categories is published material about you in professional or major trade publications or other major media — independent articles that are principally about you and your work, in outlets a reasonable reviewer would recognise.

What reviewers look for

For a published-material exhibit to carry weight, it generally needs to be (1) about you rather than a passing mention, (2) in a qualifying publication, and (3) accompanied by the title, date, author and the name of the outlet. That is exactly how we prepare every placement: a feature written about you, published on a recognised title, and delivered with clean citation details your attorney can drop straight into your evidence.

Why staff and editorial placements matter

Self-written, sponsored-looking content is weaker evidence. Staff-authored and editorial pieces — written by the publication about you — read as genuine third-party coverage, which is why we flag the authorship type on every row above so you can prioritise accordingly.

Building a sensible portfolio

Most applicants don’t rely on a single article. A small spread of features across several recognised outlets demonstrates sustained, broad recognition rather than a one-off. Mix authority levels and regions to suit your field, and pair the coverage with your other evidence such as awards, judging and original contributions.

Important: Digital-PR.ai provides media placements, not legal services. Nothing here is legal advice, and we make no representation about how USCIS will weigh any evidence. Always work with a qualified immigration attorney on your petition strategy.

EB-1A & O-1 media coverage — FAQs

Does media coverage actually help an EB-1A petition?

It can support one of the evidentiary criteria. EB-1A lets you demonstrate extraordinary ability through several types of evidence, one of which is published material about you in professional or major trade publications or other major media. A portfolio of genuine feature articles about you and your work is commonly used by applicants and attorneys to help evidence that criterion. It is supporting evidence, not a guarantee — USCIS weighs the whole petition.

What counts as published material about you?

Generally, an article that is principally about you (or your work), published in a qualifying outlet, including the title, date, author and the name of the publication. Our features are written about you, published on recognised outlets, and delivered with those citation details so your attorney can reference them properly.

Are the articles staff-written?

Many of the publications on this page are staff or editorial placements — the article is authored by the outlet rather than self-bylined, which reviewers tend to view more favourably. Each row is labelled Staff or Editorial so you can choose accordingly.

Will the article be about me specifically?

Yes. You provide your bio, achievements and supporting links, and we write a feature focused on you and your work — not a generic mention. That about-the-beneficiary focus is exactly what the criterion calls for.

Is the coverage permanent and indexed by Google?

Yes — placements are permanent, evergreen and indexed, backed by our written 12-month liveness guarantee. That makes them verifiable and easy to cite in your petition.

Can my immigration attorney use these as evidence?

Absolutely — many of our clients work with an attorney and forward the live URLs and citation details straight into their evidence exhibits. We are happy to format the citation (title, date, author, outlet) for each placement.

How many articles do I need?

There is no fixed number — it depends on your overall case and what other evidence you have. Many applicants build a small portfolio across several outlets for breadth. If you are unsure, send us your profile on WhatsApp or by email and we will suggest a tailored shortlist.

Do you guarantee my visa will be approved?

No — and be cautious of anyone who does. We are not immigration attorneys and this is media coverage, not legal advice. What we do guarantee is publication: if a publication cannot run your approved article, you do not lose the fee. Visa decisions rest entirely with USCIS.

How does O-1 publicity work?

The O-1 visa for individuals of extraordinary ability similarly looks for evidence such as published material about you in professional or major media. The same editorial features that support an EB-1A published-material argument are typically useful for an O-1 publicity record.

How fast is it, and how do I pay?

Turnaround is shown on every publication (the day count). Check out securely by card or PayPal — or message us on WhatsApp for bank transfer. You receive your live URLs and citation details as each article publishes.

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