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How to Apply for EB-1A and EB2 NIW to Increase My Green Card Approval Chance? |
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William, I am a researcher in a small pharmaceutical company. I have several publications with about 260 citations. Can I apply for EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability) and EB2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) to increase my Green Card Application approval chance? Answer, You can file both an EB-1A and a NIW application simultaneously; many individuals choose to do so if they believe they may qualify for both categories, allowing them to potentially increase their chances of approval by having multiple petitions under consideration at once. EB1 Extraordinary Ability (EB-1A) and National Interest Waiver (NIW) are in the "special categories" of U.S. Green Card application categories. You can file both an EB-1A and an NIW application simultaneously; this is considered a legitimate strategy to maximize your chances of approval as both petitions use the same Form I-140, and are allowed to be filed concurrently under U.S. immigration law. Though EB-1A and NIW can be filed together, each application requires its own set of supporting documents and fees, as the criteria for each category differ slightly. If you believe you qualify for both categories, filing simultaneously can increase your odds of securing a green card by giving you two potential pathways to approval. The following are important considerations about filing EB-1A and NIW concurrently: 1) No legal restriction:
There is no rule prohibiting filing multiple employment-based
immigration petitions at the same time.
2) Separate applications: Each petition requires its own set of supporting documents and application fees. 3) Strategic advantage: If you meet criteria for both categories, filing both petitions can increase your chances of securing a green card as one petition may be approved faster than the other. 4) Overlap in evidence: Some evidence used to support an EB-1A application might also be relevant to an NIW petition, depending on your field and achievements. |
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