Are you an applicant with advanced degree or exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business? Your path to realizing the American dream may lie in Immigrant Petitions for Alien Workers, as provided under Section 203(b)(2) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1153(b)(2).
Section 203(b)(2) of the Act offers opportunities for qualified immigrants who fall into one of the following categories: (A) Members of Professions Holding Advanced Degree (the degree must be related to your proposed endeavor) or (B) Aliens of Exceptional Ability
To qualify as an applicant with exceptional ability, the petitioner must present evidence that meets at least THREE of the following criteria:
Once it's established that the applicant qualifies as either a Member of Professions Holding Advanced Degrees or an Alien of Exceptional Ability, these individuals should prove that they will significantly contribute to the national economy, cultural and educational interests, or the welfare of the United States. In cases deemed to be in the national interest, the Attorney General may waive the requirement that an alien's services be sought by a U.S. employer. This opens doors for applicants who can showcase the significance of their endeavors to the nation.
SEE IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR AN EB-2 NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER, AN OFTEN-OVERLOOKED PATH TO OBTAINING A GREEN CARD