I provide compensation analysis reports and expert opinion letters for U.S. immigration attorneys supporting extraordinary ability visa petitions.
What the report covers
A strong compensation analysis is one of the most concrete ways to demonstrate that a petitioner’s earnings place them among the top in their field. My reports document this with precision, using authoritative data sources and a methodology designed to withstand USCIS scrutiny.
Each report includes:
- Identification of the correct occupational classification (SOC code)
- Benchmarking against peer professionals in the same role, industry, and geography
- Analysis using BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics as the primary data source
- Secondary benchmarking using Levels.fyi, Salary.com, and relevant industry survey data where applicable
- Geographic and cost-of-labor market adjustments for California and other high-cost markets
- Equity compensation annualization and grant-date fair value analysis (RSUs, PSUs, stock options)
- Total compensation summary: base salary, bonus, equity, and benefits
- Expert opinion letter on compensation level relative to peer group
Who I work with
I work with immigration attorneys at law firms of all sizes. I do not work directly with petitioners — all engagements are initiated through the attorney of record.
I have produced reports for petitioners employed at companies including Google, Amazon, Tesla, Salesforce, Splunk, Novelis, and Navy Federal Credit Union, across roles in engineering, data science, finance, and operations.
How it works
- Attorney submits the intake form below with petitioner details and petition type
- I review the case and confirm fit within 1-2 business days
- We align on scope, timeline, and engagement terms
- I deliver a draft report for attorney review
- Final report and opinion letter delivered, ready for filing
Pricing is based on case complexity. All engagements are inquiry-based.