EB-1A original contributions of major significance
If you’re exploring the EB-1A “Extraordinary Ability” green card congratulations on aiming high. One of the most powerful paths to qualify is by showing that…
EB-1A vs EB-2 NIW Denial Rate
EB-1A vs EB-2 NIW Denial Rates: How to Make the Right Choice
If you’re considering applying for a U.S. employment-based green card without an employer…
EB2 NIW Without Advanced Degree
Many people exploring U.S. immigration believe the EB2 National Interest Waiver is only for individuals with a master’s degree or PhD. That assumption discourages countless qualified…
concurrent filing I-140 and I-485
Navigating the U.S. immigration process can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to understand the timelines for permanent residence. One option that many applicants consider…
EB1A vs. EB2 NIW Approval Rate Trends
When deciding between EB1A vs. EB2 NIW, one of the first questions many applicants ask is: “Which one has better chances of approval?”. Historically…
EB1A Final Merits Standards
If you’re considering filing an EB‑1A petition, you’ve probably heard about the “Final Merits Standards” and wondered: what exactly makes a petition strong enough to succeed? Understanding…
RFE triggers for EB1A petitions
Filing an EB1A petition is one of the fastest ways for extraordinary professionals to secure a U.S. green card. However, even well-prepared petitions can encounter delays…
EB2 NIW to EB1A
If you’re a highly skilled professional in the U.S., you may be wondering how to move from EB2 NIW to EB1A without delays or RFEs. Simply put,…
If you have exceptional talent and recognition in your field, the EB1A visa could be your fastest route to a U.S. green card.
If you have exceptional talent and recognition in your field, the EB1A visa could be your fastest route to a U.S. green card.
If you have exceptional talent and recognition in your field, the EB1A visa could be your fastest route to a U.S. green card.
If you have exceptional talent and recognition in your field, the EB1A visa could be your fastest route to a U.S. green card.
