In Groundbreaking Reform, Swimmers Now Able To Use Relay Medals For EB1-A ...Middle East

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By SwimSwam Partner Content on SwimSwam Courtesy of Bratter PA, a SwimSwam partner since 2014. For many years, elite athletes striving to earn an EB1-A (commonly referred to as the “extraordinary ability” green card) have faced challenges when it came to proving their achievements came from team-based events. Swimmers, in particular, often encountered roadblocks when their accolades involved relay races—an integral part of competitive swimming yet traditionally dismissed as “team achievements” by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). However, USCIS has recently issued new guidance that expands the recognition of medals and awards in team competitions, such as relays. This update

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