USCIS highlights two significant visa options for researchers: the EB-1B and the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW). The EB-1B visa is designed for researchers with a proven track record of outstanding contributions and requires institutional sponsorship, while the EB-2 NIW allows individuals to self-petition if they can demonstrate that their work serves the national interest.
Key Details:
- EB-1B Visa: Requires sponsorship from an institution and proof of outstanding contributions.
- EB-2 NIW Visa: Allows self-petitioning for those whose work benefits the national interest.
- Eligibility: Researchers must provide substantial evidence of their contributions and impact in their field.
- Application Process: Different requirements apply for each visa type, impacting the application strategy.
These visa options provide pathways for researchers to secure residency in the U.S., enhancing opportunities for those contributing to significant advancements in their fields. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
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