Tag: green-card

  • U.S. Visa Bulletin: Comprehensive Explanation

    U.S. Visa Bulletin: Comprehensive Explanation

    The process of obtaining a U.S. Green Card often feels like navigating a maze, and no document is more confusing than the Visa Bulletin (link here). For millions of applicants worldwide, this monthly publication is not just a chart of dates; it is a live tracking system for their future, determining when they can finally…

  • EB-1A vs. EB-2 NIW: Choosing the Right Path for Your Green Card Petition

    EB-1A vs. EB-2 NIW: Choosing the Right Path for Your Green Card Petition

    The EB-1A category recognizes individuals with extraordinary abilities in their fields, requiring proof of sustained acclaim. In contrast, the EB-2 NIW focuses on endeavors of national significance benefiting the U.S., assessing potential impact rather than prior recognition. Most applicants find the NIW more accessible, while EB-1A demands higher evidence standards.

  • How Long Does the EB-2 NIW Process Take? A Comprehensive Guide

    How Long Does the EB-2 NIW Process Take? A Comprehensive Guide

    For professionals seeking a U.S. green card through the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) category, one of the most common questions is how long it will take. While there is no single answer that applies to all cases, understanding the different stages of the NIW processing time can help set realistic expectations. This guide explains…

  • Why the SOC Code Matters for NIW Petitions

    Why the SOC Code Matters for NIW Petitions

    For National Interest Waiver petitions, the SOC code, or Standard Occupational Classification code, is crucial. It defines job roles and influences USCIS perceptions of qualifications and relevance, impacting the petition’s success. Choosing the right SOC code is essential for clarity and credibility.

  • Is a Bachelor’s Degree an “Advanced Degree” for EB-2 NIW?

    Is a Bachelor’s Degree an “Advanced Degree” for EB-2 NIW?

    One misunderstood aspect of the EB-2 National Interest Waiver process is how a petitioner can meet the “advanced degree” requirement without holding a master’s or Ph.D. The truth is, U.S. immigration law provides an alternate pathway. A person may qualify as an advanced degree professional with a bachelor’s degree and at least five years of…

  • Will Premium Processing Make Your Green Card Faster? The Truth

    Will Premium Processing Make Your Green Card Faster? The Truth

    Many EB-2 NIW applicants are eager to secure their green card as quickly as possible. When they hear about NIW premium processing, it sounds like the perfect solution. After all, who wouldn’t want a faster decision? However, there is a lot of confusion about what premium processing actually does—and what it doesn’t do. While it…

  • Internal vs. Independent Recommendation Letters in NIW Petitions: What USCIS Really Looks For

    Internal vs. Independent Recommendation Letters in NIW Petitions: What USCIS Really Looks For

    Recommendation letters play an important supporting role in National Interest Waiver petitions. While USCIS does not require a specific number of letters, nor does it make decisions based on letters alone, adjudicators look closely at the content and source of each letter. A strong letter should help explain the petitioner’s qualifications, the relevance of their…

  • STEM Professionals and NIW: Why Engineers, Data Scientists, and Researchers Have a Strong Case

    STEM Professionals and NIW: Why Engineers, Data Scientists, and Researchers Have a Strong Case

    The National Interest Waiver category under the EB-2 immigrant visa is one of the most practical options for highly skilled professionals in STEM fields. One reason STEM professionals qualify for NIW Green Card is that, unlike most employment-based immigration paths, the NIW does not require a job offer or labor certification. This saves a lot…

  • NIW Denials in 2025 — How to Avoid Common Mistakes

    NIW Denials in 2025 — How to Avoid Common Mistakes

    The year 2025 has seen a noticeable increase in denials of National Interest Waiver (NIW) petitions. Highly educated professionals who, in previous years, may have expected straightforward approvals are now encountering unexpected denials. The numbers are climbing, and the reasons behind them are not due to changes in the law itself, but in how carefully…

  • How the USCIS Policy Manual Update Reframes the Role of Recommendation Letters in NIW Petitions

    How the USCIS Policy Manual Update Reframes the Role of Recommendation Letters in NIW Petitions

    Understanding the Significance of the (USCIS) Policy Updates The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy update on January 15, 2025.1 Policy updates serve to clarify existing policies, implement new immigration laws, standardize adjudications across USCIS offices, enhance efficiency in case processing, and modify evidence requirements. Recommendation letters are often crucial in…