your CV - required or not for EB-1 EA?

stinger5

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Hi all, I read this forum and am still wondering - is it necessary to include your CV in EB-1 EA packet? I read that some people did not include CV at all and got approved. And strictly speaking EA does not asks for your CV.
Any suggestions? My point is that in my EB-1 EA application I claim to meet certain criteria and I, of course, provide evidence for that. On the other hand, my CV would list some minor achievements, awards, memberships etc. that would not qualify for EA criteria anyway (and which I don't claim). The problem is - will adjucator require the evidence for all information provided in the CV also? because in this case it might be difficult to procure some, simpy because it has been a long time ago. On the other hand, the good CV might sort of beef up the overall impression of you. Thanks.
 
Indeed there is no requirement to give your CV. As you say, it all comes down to the question: Is my CV going to be relevant as evidence for one or more of the criteria I am claiming, or is it just a few more pages of general interest in an already big document?

In my case, it would not have helped any of the claims I made. There was pointed evidence to each of these claims, and I thought it would not add anything. So, I did not attach one to my file.

Chris
 
thanks, ChrisV
basically my post was related to your earlier message that you did not include your CV. But I have a feeling that the vast majority of EB-1 EA applicants still included their CVs. so if this is a general trend, the application lacking CV might be sort of looked down at USCIS. I dunno.
 
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