He Got His Green Card in 3 Years & You can Too! (Strategy Explained)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @YudiJ
    @YudiJ  День назад

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  • @whiteHorse11011
    @whiteHorse11011 День назад +6

    EB1A is not that easy. Check the approvals on USCIS. You need atleast 15-20 years of experience. Even CEOs get rejected.

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад

      I agree it’s not easy.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv День назад +2

      @@YudiJ I think channels like yours need to be more transparent about the requirements for EB1A. Granted, a PhD, a Fields Medal, or a Nobel Prize is not required to be eligible, but not all students with a Master's degree (in CS, Engineering, Maths, Physics, etc.) are eligible either. EB1A and O1 visas are typically for those who are extraordinarily talented or qualified. Applicants would need to have publications and citations and fulfill at least 3 of the 8 criteria.
      The interviewee should have listed his qualifications and achievements. This way, other aspiring applicants would know if their profiles are in the same league.

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад +2

      @@navinadv I am sorry, did you watch the video? It is listed.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv День назад

      @@YudiJ Thanks for your quick response. I watched the whole video, but maybe I missed something. He mentioned general requirements around @24:11 to @24:51. Let me watch the video again.
      FYI, I follow your videos regularly and have even had the opportunity to talk to your brother. Unfortunately, I had a last-minute travel plan, so I could not get to meet you in person when you were in Mumbai.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv День назад

      @@YudiJ@YudiJ Hi, so I watched the video twice, and I still couldn't find where Sahil listed his specific credentials when he applied for an EB1a. Could you point to the point in the video when he does? Thanks.

  • @harshvaghani4283
    @harshvaghani4283 День назад

    I’m so happy someone from SUNY Bing is on your channel!🤩 This is actually inspiring because I have a very similar profile, same school in US, same major, same mindset, etc etc!!! Thanks for sharing this video Yudi!❤️

  • @user-ap54
    @user-ap54 День назад +10

    Story of EB1A in three years, something looks odd. How old is this video. Did he get green card or I140. If it is a new video, claimed to have telecast rwo or three hours back, consider the following. EB 1 has three categories; EB1A for someone with outstanding ability in that particular field with strict parameters. Then you have EB1B for Phd's and so on. And finally EB1C for international manager category etc. Only EB1A is eligible for self petitioning. And as on date priority date for Indians is sometime in 2022 for EB 1 category. In such a situation, how the heading of video says GC in three years. The host should have sought some clarification on such issues.

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад +4

      It is EB1A :) and got it in 2022.

    • @user-ap54
      @user-ap54 День назад

      @ I remember him saying that he got his H1B in 2019/20. If that be the case, how he got his GC in 2022. You are confusing between EB1A approval and GC. There are lots of inconsistencies. If what he says is the reality, how cum more than a million Indians are waiting in EB2 and EB3. Please do not telecast such videos. It will give false hopes to lacs of Indians.

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад +1

      ​@@user-ap54 Bhai ek baar auche se dekh lo
      He was on OPT
      3rd Attempt got h1b
      Then tried for Eb5 but was not feasible
      then tried for Eb1A and that got approved in 3 years. what's the inconsistency?

  • @Ambujkumar_
    @Ambujkumar_ 21 час назад

    It seems it is hard but ofcourse you have to work on yourself before filing

  • @shivabalaji1108
    @shivabalaji1108 День назад

    Yudi I have a doubt , can I do the research article without doing research, I am from science background I like to know

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад

      Can you elaborate more?

    • @banwesh3
      @banwesh3 День назад

      No. You would need high quality research articles. You cant do that without research.

  • @HiraAmin-h1z
    @HiraAmin-h1z 2 дня назад

    I have a question. I got I 20 from Saint louis university into MPH epidemiology but the tution cost for 2 years is 51k usd.i have applied for presidential scholarship but its deadline is still ongoing. So ,kindly suggest me what to do

    • @rishabkhuba2663
      @rishabkhuba2663 День назад

      Mail the university and ask for the status of your scholarships application

  • @fahadarslan8963
    @fahadarslan8963 День назад

    about EB3 unskilled from pakistan

  • @naveenjoshi4030
    @naveenjoshi4030 День назад

    Such videos are misleading. Sure getting an EB-1A approved is a big deal for the citizens of a country with more than decades of wait time. But EB-1A isn’t meant for everyone and most will not qualify. That’s a fact. And hypothetically speaking, if many people start applying and qualifying for this visa then even this will get backlogged which’s already the case. If you are exceptionally good in your field the go for it but again don’t use it as a means to reduce your wait times.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv День назад

      If you are not qualified, won't the system reject your application? You won't even be permitted to apply, and even if you are permitted, you will be rejected, so how does it reduce wait times?

    • @naveenjoshi4030
      @naveenjoshi4030 День назад

      EB-1 wait time is less than EB-2.
      Many people think that they may qualify for EB-1 and apply even if they are not qualified. Of course such people get rejected!

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv 23 часа назад

      @ does this increase the wait time for other eligible EB1 applicants?

    • @naveenjoshi4030
      @naveenjoshi4030 Час назад

      Ofcourse it does

  • @HiraAmin-h1z
    @HiraAmin-h1z 2 дня назад

    Nice

  • @KarthikWasHere
    @KarthikWasHere 2 дня назад +3

    Bro said “what not” for like 1928373 times 😂

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад +1

      haha I did not realize it

    • @rohan140290
      @rohan140290 День назад +2

      Well 2022 was an outlier for India as EB1 was current. I got my EB1 approved in March 2023. The priority date is stuck in Feb 2022 ever since. The prediction is that March 2023 won't reach in the next 5 years as many EB-2 people ported their applications to EB1. The USCIS has got very lenient.
      The truth is if your priority date is not current and you are an Indian, even if you win a nobel prize you won't be given GC anytime soon.

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад

      @@rohan140290 Oh wow!

  • @joshishiv1848
    @joshishiv1848 23 часа назад

    this is video spreadking lies for views
    eb1 is very hard, even phd with great experoce get rejeced

  • @akshitdhadwal
    @akshitdhadwal День назад

    Eb5 is the way to go and ill be rooting for that for myself.
    Capitalism works in US, you need to identify how you leverage it

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад +1

      Haha yeah.

    • @akshitdhadwal
      @akshitdhadwal День назад

      @ i don’t watch all your videos but it seems you surely have figured out capitalism of usa 🤪
      Did you read rich dad poor dad?

    • @YudiJ
      @YudiJ  День назад

      @@akshitdhadwal uhh whaat?

    • @akshitdhadwal
      @akshitdhadwal День назад

      @ my bad
      I was saying you surely are on the path of entrepreneurship in America which in true nature is capitalist economy and you seem to have figured it out how it works. Then i asked you a question have you read rich dad poor dad? If you haven’t you must read it and then let me know what you think