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Some evidence looks impressive — until it has to support an O-1 profile.
A famous outlet name, a glossy article, or a judging title is not enough if the opportunity is promotional, editorially ambiguous, off-field, or poorly documented. A contributor feature in a popular publication carries less evidentiary weight than a field-specific editorial piece that clearly supports your recognition.
Most people only find out when it is too late to fix.
Paprika looks beneath the surface. Every opportunity is evaluated for credibility, independence, field fit, timing, and documentation. The result is evidence you can stand behind — not just evidence that looks like it should help.