Matched, Petitioned, Approved in 15 Days

What actually happens after the readiness score.

Three Lottery Losses, One Readiness Score, and the 15 Days That Changed Everything

This story is a composite drawn from typical O1DMatch candidate journeys. Names and identifying details have been changed.

"Chidi" had done everything right. A machine-learning engineer from Lagos with a master's from a top UK program, two widely cited papers, a best-paper award at an international conference, and a patent in fraud-detection systems. Three straight years, his U.S. employer entered him in the H-1B lottery. Three straight years: nothing.

The fourth year, instead of buying another lottery ticket, he took O1DMatch's free readiness assessment.

What the score showed

His profile came back strong on four O-1A criteria — original contributions, scholarly authorship, judging (he reviewed for two conferences), and critically, evidence of high remuneration relative to his field. The gaps were fixable: his press coverage was thin, and his memberships needed documentation. His matcher — a real person, not an algorithm that waits — walked him through a 90-day plan to shore both up.

What matching actually looks like

While Chidi strengthened his file, his matcher worked the demand side, surfacing his anonymized profile to vetted employers hiring in applied ML. Two fintechs and a health-tech company requested introductions. Within six weeks he had three interest letters — the employer-side signal that anchors an agent-based O-1 itinerary without asking any single company to shoulder sponsorship, filing fees, or petitioner liability.

The filing

With the itinerary assembled and his attorney's petition ready, the case went in with premium processing. Decision: 15 days. Approved. He started with his anchor client the following month — and because the petition was agent-based, adding a second engagement later didn't mean starting over.

Chidi's take, lightly edited: "The lottery made me feel like a number. This process made me feel like my work was the point."

Your record might be closer than you think. The score is free; the clarity is the product.

Composite illustration; results vary by case. Not legal advice.

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