EB-1B Outstanding Professors and Researchers

EB-1B Visa Classification Outstanding Professors and Researchers Immigrant petitions for outstanding professors and researchers are the 2nd of three categories under theemployment-based 1st preference classification (EB-1), referred to as priority workers. Our attorneys represent academic institutions, organizations, and foreign nationals in the preparation and filing of complex and sophisticated immigrant visa petitions requesting EB-1B classification. […]

EB-1C Multinational Managers or Executives

EB-1C Visa Classification Multinational Managers or Executives Petitions for multinational executives and managers are the third of three categories under theemployment-based 1st preference classification (EB-1), commonly referred to as priority workers. Our attorneys assist employers sponsor foreign nationals from a related entity abroad for a green card to work permanently in the U.S. as an […]

EB-2 Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability

EB-2 Visa Classification Employment-Based Immigration – Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability with PERM Certification Our attorneys can evaluate your eligibility for an employment-based, 2nd preference (EB-2) permanent worker visa if you are a member of a profession and you have an advanced degree or its equivalent, or if you have exceptional ability. This classification requires […]

EB-2 with a National Interest Waiver (NIW)

The EB 2 Visa is awarded to individuals with extraordinary abilities (EB2 A)  or advanced degrees (EB2 B). It is also given to people who can obtain a National Interest Waiver (EB2C.) There are only 40,000 of these special types ofgreen cardsissued every year in each of these categories. If you want to know when […]

EB-3 Professionals, Skilled Workers or Unskilled Workers

EB-3 Visa Classification Professionals, Skilled Workers, or Unskilled Workers The 3rd Preference Employment-Based Immigrant Petition is a path for professionals, skilled workers, or unskilled workers to obtain lawful permanent resident status (LPR) and a Green Card. This classification requires that the foreign worker be sponsored by a U.S. employer (the Petitioner) for a permanent and […]