Peer-Review Introductions · O-1A Criterion 4

Build the judging evidence USCIS actually credits.

Many strong candidates miss Criterion 4 simply because no one ever invited them to review. Abigail introduces qualified applicants to journals, conferences, panels, and grant committees actively seeking reviewers in their field.

Criterion 4: Evidence of the alien's participation, either individually or on a panel, as a judge of the work of others in the same or an allied field of specialization for which classification is sought. 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(o)(3)(iii)(B)(4)

What counts as "judging."

USCIS reads Criterion 4 broadly — but only when the evidence is documented properly. Here's what we help match you to.

Academic peer review

Refereeing manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings.

  • Journal manuscript reviews
  • Conference paper reviews (NeurIPS, ICML, ACL, CHI, etc.)
  • Special-issue editorial roles

Conference & panel judging

Serving on selection committees, panels, or technical program committees.

  • Conference program committees
  • Best-paper / best-poster panels
  • Industry track selection committees

Competition & hackathon judging

Evaluating submissions to competitive events in your field.

  • Hackathon technical judging
  • Startup competition panels
  • Industry awards programs

Grant & funding review

Reviewing applications for grant programs, fellowships, or accelerators.

  • NSF / NIH study sections (rare but powerful)
  • Foundation grant panels
  • Accelerator / fellowship selection

How the matching service works.

A 60-day engagement. We do the outreach. You do the reviews. Documentation is automatic.

1

Profile intake

You share your field, publications, prior reviewing experience, availability, and target O-1A timeline.

2

Targeted outreach

We identify journals, conferences, and panels actively recruiting reviewers in your specialty — then make introductions.

3

You review

You accept invitations that fit your time and expertise. Decline anything that doesn't. Quality of review is on you.

4

Documentation

For each accepted review, Abigail collects the invitation letter and completion confirmation — formatted as O-1A exhibits.

Common questions.

No. We can guarantee the outreach (a defined number of targeted introductions per engagement), but acceptance is at the discretion of the program. Most applicants in a fitting field receive 3–8 viable invitations over the 60-day engagement.
No. Peer-review introductions are a non-legal professional service. Legal evaluation of how your accumulated evidence maps to O-1A criteria is a separate service provided by Abigail Legal Services, P.C. under separate engagement.
Ideally 4–6 months before your target filing date. Most reviews take 4–8 weeks from invitation to completion documentation. Starting 60 days out is feasible but tight.
Even better. We focus on filling gaps — adding 2–4 more high-credibility reviews can move a borderline Criterion 4 into clearly-satisfied territory.
No. Evidence-building services are available standalone. But the documentation we produce is exhibit-ready for any attorney's package.

Get matched.

Tell us your field, your timeline, and the criterion you're trying to strengthen. We'll respond within one business day.