I can see that you are a truly excellent Ph.D. student.
However, GC application is a weird game controlled by the special rules set by the USCIS. As you may know, the minimum requirement for EB1a is to meet three criteria out of the ten. And unfortunately, in most cases, minimum requirement is not sufficient requirement, especially when you file your petition with NSC.
In terms of publications, yours are undoubtedly strong enough. However, publication is only one of those criteria.
So, to be honest, I don't see a great chance for you to go through EB1-a. Of course you can have a try. -- I really hate to say so to you, a very promising young scientist, and that's why I didn't reply to the same question you posted earlier.
However, GC application is a weird game controlled by the special rules set by the USCIS. As you may know, the minimum requirement for EB1a is to meet three criteria out of the ten. And unfortunately, in most cases, minimum requirement is not sufficient requirement, especially when you file your petition with NSC.
In terms of publications, yours are undoubtedly strong enough. However, publication is only one of those criteria.
So, to be honest, I don't see a great chance for you to go through EB1-a. Of course you can have a try. -- I really hate to say so to you, a very promising young scientist, and that's why I didn't reply to the same question you posted earlier.