If you are a skilled professional and want to work in the United States, the EB2 NIW visa may be the right option for you. This visa is intended for people with exceptional abilities in fields such as science, art, business, and education, who want to work in the United States.
One of the advantages of this visa is that it allows you to apply for a green card directly, without a sponsor being required. However, in order to be eligible for this visa, you need to meet certain requirements. In this article, we’re going to talk about the first requirement of exceptional ability: your academic or professional background.
Academic or professional qualification
To be eligible for the EB2 NIW visa, you need to demonstrate that you have exceptional skill in your field of expertise. You can demonstrate this in a variety of ways, one of which is through your academic or professional background.
If you have a bachelor’s degree or higher in your field, that’s a plus point. But if you don’t have a degree, you may still be eligible for the EB2 NIW visa if you can demonstrate that you have exceptional skills in your field of expertise.
In this case, you will need to provide evidence of your exceptional ability, such as awards, publications, patents, recommendations from experts in your field, among others. The more evidence you provide, the better your chance of obtaining the EB2 NIW visa.
How can we help you with EB2 NIW?
If you are interested in applying for the EB2 NIW visa, we can help you every step of the way. We can help you collect and organize the evidence you need to demonstrate your exceptional ability, as well as help you prepare your petition and track the progress of your case.
We can also help you understand all of the visa requirements, so you can make an informed decision about whether this visa is the right option for you.
Rely on our experience and knowledge in immigration matters to help you obtain the EB2 NIW visa. Contact us today to learn more about our services.
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