The EB-1 category has three different paths.
EB-1A is for people at the very top of their field in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. You must show sustained national or international acclaim and that you’ll continue working in your area of expertise. In Dallas, that might be a highly cited aerospace or biotech innovator, an award-recognized film or TV creative, a top-tier music producer/composer, or a founder or technical leader with significant industry recognition.
EB-1B is for academics who are internationally recognized as outstanding in their field, have at least 3 years of teaching or research experience, and have a tenure, tenure-track, or comparable research position with a U.S. employer. In Dallas, that might be a researcher recruited into a long-term role at SMU or TCU, or a major research hospital like University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, or a scientist joining a comparable research position tied to a leading institute.
EB-1C is for senior managers or executives who worked abroad for a qualifying multinational company for at least 1 of the last 3 years and are being transferred to a U.S. parent, affiliate, or subsidiary in a managerial or executive role. In Dallas, this could be a regional director or VP moving into an executive role at a global company’s Dallas-area headquarters or major U.S. operations. This might include industries such as entertainment, media, aerospace, logistics, or technology.