major newspapers, or other publicotions: (5) Evidence that the alien has recelved significant recognition for achlevemen!s from organizations, critics, government agencles, or other recognized experts In the field In which the alien la engaged. Such testimonials musi be In a form, which clearly Indicates the author's authority, expertise, and knowledge of the allan's achlevements: or (4) Evidence that the afien has eiffrer commanded a high salary o¢ will command a high salary of other substantial remuneration for services In relation to others In the fletd, as evidenced by contracts or other retiable evidence: or C. if the criteria In paragraph (0)(3)(Iv) of this section do not teadily apply to the beneficiary's occupation, the petitioner may submit comparable evidence In order to establlsh the benefielary's eltgibllity. EVIDENCE THAT THE BENEFICIARY MEETS AT LEAST THREE OF THE PRONGS OF THE CRITERIA UNDER SUBSECTION B The fist prong that ihe beneficiary salisfies is 8 CFR §214.2(oM3)(tviB 1). which requires evidence that the allen has performed, and will perform, services as a lead or staring participant in productions of events which have o distinguished reputation as evidenced by cuitical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases, publication contracts, or endorsements. As a result of Mr. Brunel's combined expertise in fashion and tourism. he decided to create Latin Model Pageants, now known os Models New Generation: fo cross promote these key industries with international! business and investment opportunities. Mr. Brunel has promoted ond judged various modeting coniesis throughout South America including modeling contests sfaged in countries such as Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. Concerved in 1987, tne Laiin Model of Ihe World eveni was a high-end modeling and enterlainment produci ihat appeated io upscale international audiences. reaching nearly 400- milion television viewers wardwide. Throughout his hislory as a major infernahona: event prom