How Chinese Media Coverage Strengthens Your Extraordinary Ability Case
For professionals from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau applying for the EB1A visa, proving “extraordinary ability” isn’t just about accolades—it’s about recognition. One of the most compelling forms of recognition, as defined by USCIS, is third-party media coverage that highlights your achievements, impact, and leadership.
Strategically published content in respected Chinese-language press can play a crucial role in meeting this criterion, particularly when the coverage is objective, professionally written, and appears in influential platforms.
Why Media Coverage Matters for EB1A
Under USCIS criteria, applicants can qualify by showing:
“Published material about the individual in professional or major trade publications or other major media.”
To meet this bar, the press coverage must:
- Be written by a third party or media outlet
- Highlight your professional accomplishments or influence
- Appear in well-regarded and widely distributed media
Simply put, strong media coverage builds public credibility and proves your field-wide recognition.
Targeting the Right Chinese Media Outlets
We work with hundreds of top-tier media platforms across Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. These include national news portals, industry verticals, cultural journals, and bilingual international editions that meet both USCIS requirements and industry prestige.
Mainland China:
- China Daily, China.com.cn, People.cn, Sina, NetEase, Tencent News, China Business Journal, The Paper, Xinmin.cn, Southcn.com
Hong Kong:
- Wenweipo, HKCNA, Takungpao, Sing Tao, Hong Kong Economic Journal, Hong Kong Commercial Daily
Macau:
- Macao Daily News, Macau Business News
We also collaborate with specialized media in fields such as:
- Tech & Innovation: 36Kr, LeiFeng.com, PingWest, TMTPost
- Art & Culture: Artron, Art China, Hi Art, Modern Weekly
- Fashion & Lifestyle: VOGUE China, GQ China, ELLE, Madame Figaro, Harper’s Bazaar
- Academic & Business: Caixin, The Economic Observer, FT Chinese
How We Help You Build Evidence
At China Business Agency, our EB1A Media Support Program provides end-to-end guidance and execution for media-based evidence. Our process includes:
1. Profile Assessment & Planning
We evaluate your career achievements, EB1A petition focus, and industry domain to identify ideal angles and target publications.
2. Editorial Development
Our bilingual team crafts high-quality, third-person feature articles in line with media and USCIS standards. All writing is objective and story-driven, focusing on your leadership, innovation, or artistic merit.
3. Strategic Placement
We pitch to carefully selected outlets that match your field and desired recognition level. Articles are published with your name as the subject—not the author—to meet USCIS preference for third-party material.
4. Documentation Support
Once published, we provide:
- Screenshots and web archives
- Official media credentials and descriptions
- Certified English translations for USCIS use
5. Legal Collaboration
We work alongside your immigration attorney to ensure all media aligns with your broader petition strategy and is formatted properly for submission.
Who Is This Service For?
This service is ideal for:
- EB1A applicants across science, tech, design, arts, business, academia, or sports
- Chinese nationals needing USCIS-compliant press coverage
- Professionals looking to enhance their public profile while building a strong legal case
Why China Business Agency?
- We know EB1A. Our team understands the difference between general publicity and USCIS-compliant press evidence.
- We speak media. With direct relationships across more than 1,000 Chinese media outlets, we open doors others can’t.
- We craft narratives. Your story is unique—we make sure it’s told with precision, credibility, and strategic intent.
Your EB1A journey is too important to leave to chance.
With the right media support, you don’t just check a box—you demonstrate to USCIS that your impact is recognized by the world around you.
Let’s start building your evidence—credibly, strategically, and powerfully.

