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Posted 1 day ago
anna lindstrom
Answered 1 day ago
Yes, although major awards and widespread media coverage can strengthen a petition, they are not strictly required. Applicants may qualify by meeting at least three regulatory criteria and demonstrating overall sustained acclaim. For example, serving as a judge of others’ work, making original contributions of major significance, publishing scholarly articles, or commanding a high salary compared to peers can collectively establish eligibility.
Lola Wilson
Answered 1 day ago
I believe there are other ways to prove extraordinary ability, so yes.
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