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Visa Press Coverage

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Genuine, editorial press coverage for EB-1A, O-1, UK Global Talent and other extraordinary-ability visas — crafted to meet USCIS and UK Home Office evidential standards.

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Visa Press Coverage — Get Featured in Top Global Media

United Press helps visa applicants secure genuine press coverage in top-tier UK and international publications — a key requirement for EB-1A, O-1, UK Global Talent, and similar extraordinary ability visa categories.

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WhatsApp or call us — we’ll discuss your needs and find the right press package for your visa application.


Why Press Coverage Matters for Your Visa

Immigration authorities assessing extraordinary ability visas look for evidence that you have been recognised beyond your immediate professional circle. Published articles in reputable newspapers, magazines, and online outlets provide exactly this — objective, third-party validation of your expertise and achievements.

United Press has placed clients in publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, The Independent, Yahoo Finance, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and many more. Our editorial team crafts your story to meet the specific evidential standards set by USCIS, UK Visas and Immigration, and other immigration bodies.


How It Works

1. Free Consultation — Contact us via WhatsApp or phone. We review your background, visa category, and current evidence portfolio.

2. Tailored Strategy — We identify the right publications for your profile and draft a compelling narrative aligned with visa criteria.

3. Editorial & Publication — Our team writes, edits, and pitches your story to journalists and editors at target outlets.

4. Delivery & Documentation — You receive live published links and PDF copies suitable for inclusion in your visa petition.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is press coverage for an EB-1A visa?

Press coverage for an EB-1A visa refers to published articles in major newspapers, magazines, or online media that feature you or your work. USCIS accepts media coverage as evidence of extraordinary ability under the “published material about the alien” criterion. Coverage must be in professional or major trade publications or major media.

Does press coverage help with the UK Global Talent visa?

Yes. UK Visas and Immigration and endorsing bodies such as Tech Nation, the British Academy, and the Royal Academy of Engineering consider media coverage as supporting evidence of exceptional talent or promise. Articles in national or international publications strengthen your application significantly.

How many press articles do I need for my visa application?

There is no fixed number, but most successful EB-1A petitions include three to ten published articles across different outlets. Quality and publication authority matter more than quantity. We recommend a mix of industry-specific and general audience publications. Contact us to discuss what is appropriate for your specific case.

How long does it take to get press coverage?

Typical turnaround is 2–6 weeks per article, depending on the publication and editorial calendar. We offer expedited options for clients with urgent visa filing deadlines. Speak to our team to discuss timelines for your situation.

What publications can United Press get me featured in?

We work with a wide network including Forbes, Business Insider, The Independent, Yahoo Finance, Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, USA Today, Elle, and many sector-specific outlets. The right publications for your case depend on your industry and visa category.

Is press coverage guaranteed to be accepted by USCIS or the Home Office?

We cannot guarantee immigration outcomes, as decisions are made by immigration authorities. However, we craft each article to meet published USCIS and Home Office evidential standards, and we have a strong track record of clients receiving approval with our coverage as part of their petitions.

Do you work with visa lawyers and immigration attorneys?

Yes. We regularly collaborate with immigration lawyers and petitioners preparing EB-1A, O-1A, O-1B, NIW, and UK Global Talent applications. We can communicate directly with your legal team to ensure coverage aligns with your petition strategy.

Ready to strengthen your visa application with powerful press coverage?

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Who We Help

EB-1A Extraordinary Ability — The EB-1A green card requires evidence across multiple criteria, including published material about you in major media. United Press secures coverage that satisfies USCIS’s “major trade publications or major media” standard.

O-1A & O-1B Extraordinary Ability — O-1 visa adjudicators look for evidence that you are recognised in your field. Press coverage in respected publications is one of the most compelling forms of proof. We specialise in O-1 supporting documentation.

UK Global Talent Visa — Endorsing bodies including Tech Nation, Arts Council England, and the Royal Academy of Engineering treat press coverage as strong evidence of exceptional talent. We have helped clients across technology, finance, arts, and science secure the right coverage.

National Interest Waiver (NIW) — NIW petitions benefit from press coverage that demonstrates national or international recognition of your work. Our editorial team understands how to frame your story for this standard.

Innovator Founder & High Potential Individual Visa — UK Home Office immigration routes increasingly require evidence of exceptional credentials. Press coverage across relevant industry publications strengthens endorsement applications and tier assessments.


What Counts as Press Coverage for a Visa?

High circulation or domain authority — USCIS specifically requires coverage in professional or major trade publications or major media. This means national newspapers, large-circulation magazines, and high-traffic websites rather than local blogs or minor industry newsletters.

About you, not just by you — An article you write yourself does not count. The coverage must be about you, your work, your achievements, or your contributions to your field, written by a journalist or editor.

Published under the outlet’s masthead — Sponsored content, press releases, and paid placements do not qualify as earned media. All placements we secure are genuine editorial articles.

Multiple independent sources — Coverage in several different unrelated publications is far stronger than multiple pieces in a single outlet. We build a diverse coverage portfolio across sectors and geographies.


Why Choose United Press?

Visa-focused editorial expertise — Our writers and editors understand immigration evidence standards, not just PR. We craft articles that address USCIS and Home Office criteria directly.

Established media relationships — We have built long-term relationships with editors and journalists at over 200 publications worldwide, giving us reliable access to outlets that matter for immigration cases.

Global reach, UK base — Based in the UK, we serve clients globally. Whether your visa case is before USCIS, UK Visas and Immigration, or another authority, we identify the right publications for your specific application.

Transparent process — You are involved at every stage. We share drafts for your approval before submission and provide full documentation including live URLs and archived PDFs.

Lawyer-friendly — We regularly coordinate directly with immigration attorneys to align coverage with petition strategy. Our deliverables are formatted for easy inclusion in visa petition exhibits.


More Questions Answered

Can I use existing press coverage I already have?

Yes. If you already have some press coverage, we can supplement it with additional articles targeting any gaps in your evidence portfolio. We will review what you have and advise on what additional coverage would strengthen your petition most.

What industries do you work with?

We have secured visa press coverage for clients in technology, finance, healthcare, music and entertainment, sport, fashion, academia, architecture, engineering, and entrepreneurship, among others.

Will my press coverage remain live on the publication’s website?

All articles we place are intended to remain permanently on the publication’s website. We provide you with both the live URL and an archived PDF copy as a backup for your visa petition exhibit.

Do you offer urgent or rush press coverage?

Yes. For clients with imminent visa filing deadlines, we offer expedited press coverage options. Please contact us on WhatsApp at +44 7447 882377 to discuss your timeline and what is achievable.

Is press coverage the only evidence I need for my visa?

No. Press coverage is one of several evidence categories for visas like EB-1A and O-1. You will also need evidence such as awards, judging, high salary, critical role in distinguished organisations, and original contributions. Press coverage is one of the strongest and most controllable categories.

Pricing

Visa Press Coverage Packages

Choose the coverage volume that fits your petition timeline. Every package is built to meet USCIS and UK Home Office evidential standards — genuine editorial features, not paid placements.

15 Features in a Year

$1,500 / month

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  • 12 publications or podcasts of your choice
  • 3 publications from our bonus list
  • No onboarding fee (save $1,000)
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60 Features in a Year

$4,500 / month

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  • 36 publications or podcasts of your choice
  • 24 publications from our bonus list
  • No onboarding fee (save $1,000)
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All plans include

  • Choice of publications from our list
  • Writing crafted to visa evidential standards
  • Headline & publication planning
  • Comprehensive monthly reporting
  • Live URLs & archived PDF copies for your petition
  • Money-back guarantee
  • Expert journalist & editor support
  • Lawyer-friendly, petition-ready deliverables

Terms and conditions apply to all purchases. Press coverage is one of several evidence categories for visas such as EB-1A and O-1; we cannot guarantee immigration outcomes.