Prove your media coverage qualifies. In 10 minutes.
Your attorney needs documented proof that Forbes, TechCrunch, or any outlet counts as “major media” under EB-1A immigration law. We generate that PDF — no legal knowledge needed.
MediaProof generates EB-1A media outlet qualification reports for immigration attorneys. Enter an article URL — we verify whether the publication qualifies as “major media” under 8 CFR §204.5(h)(3)(iii), deliver verified traffic data with USCIS-defensible citations, and produce a print-ready PDF exhibit package. $79 per report.
One flat fee · No subscription · Ready in ~10 minutes
Having the coverage is step one. Proving it qualifies is step two.
Without proof
- ✕USCIS rejects the criterion — even for Forbes or TechCrunch
- ✕Your attorney bills 3–5 extra hours to research manually
- ✕RFE delays your petition 3–6 months
With a MediaProof report
- ✓Ready-to-submit evidence — no extra research, no extra billing
- ✓Traffic data, credibility, and reach cited with verified sources
- ✓Criterion checked off with documented proof USCIS can verify
You do one thing. We do the rest.
No legal knowledge. No research. No writing.
Paste the article link
Share the URL of the article that covered you. Select your industry.
We research the outlet
Monthly traffic, global ranking, editorial history, awards — across 8+ verified sources.
Send the PDF to your attorney
Structured evidence exhibit, ready to attach to your EB-1A petition as-is.
What's inside your report
Verified readership numbers
Monthly visitors from SimilarWeb, Semrush, and Ahrefs — with embedded screenshots.
Editorial history & founding
Ownership, staff journalists, press freedom recognition.
Press awards & rankings
Journalism awards and media industry rankings, each cited with year and source.
Geographic & social reach
Countries reached, audience scale, and social media following metrics.
What applicants say
“My attorney told me to get proof the outlet qualified. I had no idea where to start. I just forwarded the PDF.”
Software Engineer
EB-1A applicant, tech industry
“I was covered by three major publications but worried USCIS would question if they counted. Having documented evidence made the petition feel a lot stronger.”
Researcher
EB-1A applicant, academic sector
“I didn't want to add more hours to my attorney's bill. Getting this myself saved me money and gave my attorney exactly what they needed.”
Founder
EB-1A applicant, startup founder
Simple, transparent pricing
One flat fee per report. No subscription. No surprises.
Single Report
one-time, no subscription
- Full evidence report for one outlet
- Traffic data from SimilarWeb, Semrush, Ahrefs
- Editorial credibility & founding history
- Press awards & rankings with citations
- Screenshot evidence embedded in PDF
- Satisfaction guarantee — rebuilt free if needed
5-Report Pack
$59.80/report — save $95
- Everything in Single Report × 5
- Credits never expire
- Ideal for coverage across multiple outlets
Common questions
Do I need to understand immigration law?
Not at all. Paste the article URL, get the PDF, forward it to your attorney.
My attorney already knows the outlet is major media. Do I still need this?
Knowing it and proving it to USCIS are different things. USCIS expects documented evidence — traffic data, citations, credibility sources — not just your attorney's assertion.
What outlets does this work for?
Any online publication: major newspapers, tech and business media, industry publications, international outlets. If the article is publicly accessible, we can research the outlet.
I was covered by multiple outlets. Do I need one report per outlet?
Yes — each outlet needs its own evidence document. That's exactly why we offer the 5-report pack.
What if USCIS still questions the outlet?
We'll rebuild the report free of charge. If it doesn't hold up, we fix it.
Your coverage counts.
Let's prove it.
Get the document your attorney needs — ready to submit with your EB-1A petition.
One flat fee · No subscription · Satisfaction guaranteed