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		<title>The EB-2 Visa: Eligibility And Consular Processing Discussed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should be noted that second preference Employment Based petitions are carefully scrutinized as issuance of such visas is intended for those foreign professionals holding an advanced degree or an alien national of "exceptional ability".]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a previous posting on this blog the eligibility criteria for the <a title="EB-1 visa" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/uscis/the-eb-1-visa-eligibility-issues-analyzed/">EB-1 visa</a> were briefly discussed. In that same vein, this blogger felt further elaboration on other Employment Based visa categories was warranted to provide insight to readers about issues associated with other employment based preference categories. The <a title="United States Citizenship and Immigration Service" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/uscis/uscis-estimated-processing-times-k-1-cr-1-ir-1-k-3-k-2-k-4-eb-5-l-1-ead-ap/">United States Citizenship and Immigration Service</a>&#8216;s (<a title="USCIS" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/uscis-website-sees-update-of-fact-sheet-pertaining-to-the-i-864-affidavit-of-support/">USCIS</a>) official website posted an enlightening chart to provide an overall glimpse of the eligibility criteria which this blogger felt could be of interest to readers. To <a title="quote directly" href="http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=816a83453d4a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD&amp;vgnextchannel=816a83453d4a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD">quote directly</a> from the official website of the USCIS, <a title="USCIS.gov" href="http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis">USCIS.gov</a>:</p>
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<td width="103" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Sub-Categories</span></strong></td>
<td width="259" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Description</span></strong></td>
<td width="221" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Evidence</span></strong></td>
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<td width="103" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">Advanced Degree</span></td>
<td width="259" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">The  job you apply for must require an advanced degree and you must possess  such a degree or its equivalent (a baccalaureate degree plus 5 years  progressive work experience in the field).</span></td>
<td width="221" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">Documentation, such as an official academic record showing that you have a U.S. advanced degree or a foreign equivalent degree, <em>or</em> an official academic record showing that you have a U.S. baccalaureate  degree or a foreign equivalent degree and letters from current or former  employers showing that you have at least 5 years of progressive  post-baccalaureate work experience in the specialty.</span>&nbsp;</p>
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<td width="103" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">Exceptional Ability</span></td>
<td width="259" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>You  must be able to show exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or  business.  Exceptional ability “means a degree of expertise  significantly above that ordinarily encountered in the sciences, arts,  or business.”</strong></span></td>
<td width="221" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">You must meet at least three of the criteria below.*</span></td>
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<td width="103" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">National Interest Waiver</span></td>
<td width="259" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Aliens  seeking a national interest waiver are requesting that the Labor  Certification be waived because it is in the interest of the United  States.  Though the jobs that qualify for a national interest waiver are  not defined by statute, national interest waivers are usually granted  to those who have exceptional ability (see above) and whose employment  in the United States would greatly benefit the national.  Those seeking a  national interest waiver may self-petition (they do not need an  employer to sponsor them) and may file their labor certification  directly with USCIS along with their Form I-140, Petition for Alien  Worker.</span></strong></td>
<td width="221" valign="top"><span style="color: #000000;">You  must meet at least three of the criteria below* and demonstrate that it  is in the national interest that you work permanently in the United  States.</span></td>
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<p>Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research into these issues as the chart above is merely presented to provide something of an overview regarding eligibility. The chart above should not be viewed as an exhaustive analysis of the issues at play in a EB-2 petition.</p>
<p>It should be noted that second preference Employment Based petitions are carefully scrutinized as issuance of such visas is intended for those foreign professionals holding an advanced degree or an alien national of &#8220;exceptional ability&#8221;. Therefore prospective visa seekers are encouraged to note the rather high standards by which those seeking this visa category will be compared during the adjudication process.</p>
<p>Those seeking the visa categorized as an EB-2 are well advised to remember that adjudication of a visa petition at the <a title="Department of Homeland Security" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/department-of-homeland-security/usice/former-ice-attorney-receives-one-of-the-longest-sentences-ever-seen-in-a-public-corruption-case%E2%80%9D/">Department of Homeland Security</a>&#8216;s USCIS may be only one phase of the overall visa process as those residing outside of the United States may be required to undergo <a title="Consular Processing" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/uscis/the-eb-1-visa-eligibility-issues-analyzed/">Consular Processing</a> at a <a title="US Embassy" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/k1-visa-process.html">US Embassy</a> or <a title="US Consulate" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-immigration/rule-change-expands-consular-officers-discretion-regarding-visa-revocation/">US Consulate</a> abroad.</p>
<p>For readers who have happened upon this blog in the past, the mention of the &#8220;national interest waiver&#8221; may bring to mind the <a title="I-601 waiver" href="http://www.usavisathailand.com">I-601 waiver</a> or the <a title="I-212 waiver" href="http://www.whiteandhart.com/visa-denial/i-212-waiver.html">I-212 waiver</a> which could be argued to be somewhat similar. Another type of waiver that could be construed as similar to the &#8220;national interest waiver&#8221; is the waiver sometimes granted by USCIS to permit the filing of multiple petitions for a <a title="K1 visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/us-visa-india.html">K1 visa</a> within a relatively short period of time notwithstanding the provisions of the <a title="International Marriage Broker Regulation Act" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/fiance-visa-thailand/k-1-visa-requirements-what%E2%80%99s-required-in-a-k-1-visa-application/">International Marriage Broker Regulation Act</a> (<a title="IMBRA" href="http://integrity-legal.com/legal-blog/us-visa-thailand/us-visa-thailand-frequently-asked-questions/">IMBRA</a>).</p>
<p>Frequent readers may recall that the <a title="EB-5 visa" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/us-visa/eb5-visa.html">EB-5 visa</a> is also classified as an Employment Based Visa although the criteria for EB-5 visa issuance is different from those of the EB-2 most notably as the EB-5 visa petitioner must demonstrate that a substantial investment has been made in the United States in order to hope to attain eligibility for EB-5 visa status.</p>
<p>The United States visa process can be overwhelming at times and for this reason many opt to retain the assistance of counsel. That stated, when retaining the services of anyone purporting to be qualified to provide advice and/or assistance regarding immigration matters it may be prudent to ascertain credentials as, pursuant to relevant US law, only a <a title="licensed American attorney" href="http://www.integrity-legal.com/licensed-lawyers.html">licensed American attorney</a> is permitted to take in client fees while engaged in the practice of United States immigration law.</p>
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