For many skilled professionals and global talents, immigrating to the United States is an attainable dream. However, this path, especially for engineers living outside the U.S. who seek advanced career opportunities and a stable life, can come with its own set of challenges. One of the most significant concerns is the potential requirement for employer sponsorship; as many immigration pathways necessitate a job offer from a U.S.-based employer. In this landscape, the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) visa shines as a beacon of hope. This pathway allows highly qualified engineers, whose skills
Immigrating to the United States is an aspiration for many talented engineers worldwide. Among the various immigration avenues, the EB2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) visa offers a unique opportunity for software, civil, and mechanical engineers to pave their way to permanent residency without requiring a specific employer sponsor. If your engineering expertise and achievements can significantly contribute to the national interest of the United States, this comprehensive guide is for you. What is EB2 NIW? Freedom for Immigrant Engineers The EB2 NIW visa is a subcategory of the EB2 visa, which is granted to individuals holding advanced degrees or
In today’s global landscape, the United States continues to be a top destination for talented and ambitious engineers from around the world. However, finding a reliable path to permanent residency can be complex and competitive. Among the various immigration options, the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) stands out as an exceptional opportunity for highly skilled engineers who wish to obtain a U.S. green card without requiring a job offer or employer sponsorship. Whether you’re currently working or studying outside the U.S., or you’re in the U.S. on a temporary visa like F-1 or H-1B
In today’s highly competitive global environment, many international medical professionals aspire to live and work in the United States. One of the most attractive immigration options for physicians is the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW). This pathway enables doctors to obtain a U.S. green card without the need for a job offer or labor certification. However, one key question remains on many applicants’ minds: What is the actual success rate for physicians applying under the EB-2 NIW category? This article aims to clarify the realities behind the EB-2 NIW success rate
Are you an exceptional international professional aiming for permanent residency in the United States through the EB2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)? If so, you must understand that your resume is far more than a list of job experiences—it is a strategic document that can open the gateway to your future in the U.S. At Kameli Law, we work daily with highly skilled professionals who possess impressive knowledge and expertise. Yet, many of them struggle to transform this talent into a strong NIW petition that secures USCIS approval. Why? Most
Embarking on the journey to obtain an EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) Visa is a significant step towards achieving your professional goals in the United States. Among the myriad of requirements, the question often arises: Is a business plan essential for a successful EB-2 NIW visa application? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the nuances of the EB-2 NIW visa application process and shed light on the role of a business plan in this context. Understanding the EB-2 NIW Visa: The EB-2 NIW Visa is designed for individuals with exceptional abilities in their respective fields, offering a pathway to permanent
At Kameli Law we strive to provide valuable insights and guidance on various immigration topics. In this article, we will delve into the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) process specifically tailored for pilots seeking employment in the United States. The EB-2 NIW category offers a unique opportunity for skilled professionals to obtain a green card without employer sponsorship by demonstrating their exceptional abilities and the national interest their work serves. So, let’s embark on a journey through the EB-2 NIW process, focusing on its application to the aviation industry. The National Interest Waiver – A Gateway to Entrepreneurial Success: The
At Kameli Law we strive to provide valuable insights and guidance on various immigration topics. In this article, we will delve into the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) process specifically tailored for pilots seeking employment in the United States. The EB-2 NIW category offers a unique opportunity for skilled professionals to obtain a green card without employer sponsorship by demonstrating their exceptional abilities and the national interest their work serves. So, let’s embark on a journey through the EB-2 NIW process, focusing on its application to the aviation industry. Understanding the EB-2 NIW Category: The EB-2 NIW category is designed for foreign
The USCIS processing times have long been somewhat of an inconvenience for individuals. Especially during the COVID-19 Pandemic that caused major delays. Premium Processing was offered as a solution by USCIS, which allowed individuals to receive results to their petition 15 to 45 working days for an extra cost. However, in the employment category, this option was only available to EB1-A (Individuals with Extraordinary Abilities). This caused individuals who petitioned for EB2-NIW (National Interest Waiver) to remain without an option. Recently, the USCIS announced premium processing starting January 30th 2023, for all previously filed NIW cases
Immigration processes in the US can be lengthy and time-consuming. Which can cause frustration for individuals with certain goals in mind. This also includes Eb1 and EB2 NIW Processing Times which can usually be unpredictable. However, the USCIS provides certain information that can help get an understanding of approximately how long the process can take and also give the option of premium processing to speed up the procedure. How long does it take to complete & submit my case to USCIS? The process of putting together an immigration file is not just the gathering of documents. It has










