Hi Oscar! I really appreciate your video! I'm a project manager of huge initiatives and my application was denied for the same reason. The law firm didn't prove the broad impact. Now, I'm doing a new application by myself with a business plan.
You should upload a video about IT, I know a lot of friend who are IT managers working in US their cases were denial because they could not demonstrate his job impacts more than his job. That is making a lot of people from IT industry have doubts about eb2 niw
Hey Oscar, SO I'm a bit confused... I haven't filed a petition for my father yet, He's an Associate professor mainly a teacher but also an exceptional Researcher with over 4400 citations on Many Publications and has been Listed in world top 2% researchers in 2021, 2022, and 2023 by the yearly studies conducted by Stanford University, USA in cooperation with Elsevier. Is this a good case for EB-2 NIW, How about EB-1A? Considering he has done lots for review work for IEEE and other popular Journals.
Oscar Sir, I am Shahid from Pakistan and I your big fan. I am PhD Doctor & have 10 years experience in teaching with specialization Pharmacology ( Healthcare ) also STEM , I have also done research work about 25 Paper published with 50 plus citations . My Question is that may I apply as a teacher along with side line my research work ? Your valuable comments needed.
Congratulations Oscar for such amasing information. It is not enough having Master or PhD degrees or having 50 years of work experience. I read many cases on USCI website about rejecting petitions which claim only these attribute, additionally 90% of Visa are granted to professionals that already are working in the USA
@@OscarsGreenCard While I totally agree that you do not need to be in US for an I-140 approval (since nothing in INA prevents one to obtain such even when outside US), a popular immigration law firm that goes by the name C*** immigration law (and has an internet brand name W********), has observed recently that petitions emanating outside US tend to be taken a closer look or scrutinized harder due to the following factors: (1) recently hired USCIS adjudicators, (2) increase of frivolous applications partly due to hype brought by unscrupulous immigration consultants (which, I believe, you have pointed out in one of your videos). Though anecdotal, I have heard that many of these officers do not anymore exercise a wide latitude of discretion compared to their predecessors in their designation. The recent decline in approval rate, which you have also featured, somehow shows this heightened scrutiny. I think, to some extent, these adjudicators have gatekeeping of visa numbers in mind as a factor when deciding whether to approve or not. I think it would be worthwhile mentioning these trends in your videos especially to people outside the United States.
Hi Oscar, great video. What about a technology management consultant with a background working for American cos over the last 10 years but I will be applying from Canada ( I am a Canadian citizen )....is that a strong case for national interest?
Hi plz make a detailed video for civil engineer how they could make a strong endeover bcz they dont have research work citation or publications as a avidence..so what should they do to make a strong endeavour..thx
Hi Oscar, just wanted to know if there's any followup of Endeavour? After a successful application and it becomes time to apply for Citizenship, is a statement of progress also required with an application for Citizenship?
They can ask about it during citizenship application, yes. Mostly to see if you are still working in your field of endeavor (not about progress on specific endeavor)
Hi, my pd is 20 may 2023. My petition is still pending. I haven’t received RFE. It’s been almost 10 months. Average time is 9 months. What you suggest me to do?
La vida sí se ha encarecido. Con respecto al trabajo, depende del sector y la ubicación, lo mejor es que mires en webs cuáles son las ofertas para hacerte una idea.
I do not understand why teaching is not in National Interest of the US? I teach at a technical college in Georgia and my job is to prepare my students with skills which will get them employed. Trade skills or other social skills. How is it not in the national interest of the US when I am helping people get jobs on a NATIONAL LEVEL? Surely any student from Georgia can be employed in any other state and wouldn't it be in the broader interest of the US, isn't it?
What they are trying to say is that teaching in itself has got its green card pathway called EB3 skilled green card for localized areas . Having said , your impact must be of national importance in that time and in future . Students being taught help the county they are in at most times for example where as published research benefits many at a national level in real time .
I don't do evaluations, if you have a plan that is of national importance to the US, maybe. But from what you are saying, it may not be the case...you have to evaluate
Dear Oscar congratulations for all information about EB2 NIW visa, however, you forget to mention that EB2 NIW VISA is granted to professionals who already are working in USA, particularly those doing research in different companies. These professionals apply to this visa because the processing time is shorter than the processing process when a company is your sponsor. It is not true you do not need a job offer, at least 90% of people granted with this visa are working in the US, as evidence when you fill out forms they ask you for the address you work or will work, this contradicts all purpose of this visa.
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Hi Oscar! I really appreciate your video!
I'm a project manager of huge initiatives and my application was denied for the same reason. The law firm didn't prove the broad impact. Now, I'm doing a new application by myself with a business plan.
Sorry to hear! Hopefully it will work out for you this time. Check out my online course if you need more info on DIY. Good luck!
You should upload a video about IT, I know a lot of friend who are IT managers working in US their cases were denial because they could not demonstrate his job impacts more than his job. That is making a lot of people from IT industry have doubts about eb2 niw
Hey Oscar, SO I'm a bit confused... I haven't filed a petition for my father yet, He's an Associate professor mainly a teacher but also an exceptional Researcher with over 4400 citations on Many Publications and has been Listed in world top 2% researchers in 2021, 2022, and 2023 by the yearly studies conducted by Stanford University, USA in cooperation with Elsevier.
Is this a good case for EB-2 NIW, How about EB-1A? Considering he has done lots for review work for IEEE and other popular Journals.
Hi, surely he has a good profile but you need to decide based on the requirements for each green card category
Dhanasar's case shows what you have emphasized repeatedly: National Importance is way much more critical than Substaintial Merit.
Indeed!
Oscar Sir, I am Shahid from Pakistan and I your big fan.
I am PhD Doctor & have 10 years experience in teaching with specialization Pharmacology ( Healthcare ) also STEM , I have also done research work about 25 Paper published with 50 plus citations .
My Question is that may I apply as a teacher along with side line my research work ?
Your valuable comments needed.
Hi Shahid, your question is answered in this very video
Congratulations Oscar for such amasing information. It is not enough having Master or PhD degrees or having 50 years of work experience. I read many cases on USCI website about rejecting petitions which claim only these attribute, additionally 90% of Visa are granted to professionals that already are working in the USA
Indeed, you also need a strong endeavor of national importance. You DO NOT need to be in the USA
@@OscarsGreenCard While I totally agree that you do not need to be in US for an I-140 approval (since nothing in INA prevents one to obtain such even when outside US), a popular immigration law firm that goes by the name C*** immigration law (and has an internet brand name W********), has observed recently that petitions emanating outside US tend to be taken a closer look or scrutinized harder due to the following factors: (1) recently hired USCIS adjudicators, (2) increase of frivolous applications partly due to hype brought by unscrupulous immigration consultants (which, I believe, you have pointed out in one of your videos). Though anecdotal, I have heard that many of these officers do not anymore exercise a wide latitude of discretion compared to their predecessors in their designation. The recent decline in approval rate, which you have also featured, somehow shows this heightened scrutiny. I think, to some extent, these adjudicators have gatekeeping of visa numbers in mind as a factor when deciding whether to approve or not. I think it would be worthwhile mentioning these trends in your videos especially to people outside the United States.
Hi Oscar, great video. What about a technology management consultant with a background working for American cos over the last 10 years but I will be applying from Canada ( I am a Canadian citizen )....is that a strong case for national interest?
thanks! you didn't make any case, so I don't know. But also, I don't provide that kind of individualized insight...
Hi plz make a detailed video for civil engineer how they could make a strong endeover bcz they dont have research work citation or publications as a avidence..so what should they do to make a strong endeavour..thx
Hi Ocsar, ideally how long should be the petition?
Concise. Less than 25 pages for the cover letter is what I advocate for as a general rule
Hi Oscar, just wanted to know if there's any followup of Endeavour? After a successful application and it becomes time to apply for Citizenship, is a statement of progress also required with an application for Citizenship?
They can ask about it during citizenship application, yes. Mostly to see if you are still working in your field of endeavor (not about progress on specific endeavor)
Oscar, I have a six years experience in teaching ICT and also a professional experience in Cloud and DevOps. How do I select my endeavor?
I don't provide personalized support. If you want to learn everything about the process to Do-It-Yourself, I have a course on it payhip.com/b/gfuRU
Hi, my pd is 20 may 2023. My petition is still pending. I haven’t received RFE. It’s been almost 10 months. Average time is 9 months. What you suggest me to do?
Hi, have you heard anything about your petition? I would like to have a better idea of the timeline. Thanks for any help!
Oscar, you are doing great job.thanks.Have a question: Do you advise teachers to avoid the NIW.?
If they can't prove broader impact, yes. It depends on the case, like I explained in this video
How long after the welcome letter comes after the I140 acceptance? Can you answer ? Thank you
Depends on the case, but it can take a few months
Waiting to do the video with you
Does it mean that teachers don’t get a chance to apply NIW eb2.
Not with a pure teaching endeavor
does anyone know what’s the processing time for EB-2 NIW while applying in USA ?
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@@OscarsGreenCard thank you, sir
Please make a video for Physiotherapists too
La vida sí se ha encarecido. Con respecto al trabajo, depende del sector y la ubicación, lo mejor es que mires en webs cuáles son las ofertas para hacerte una idea.
I do not understand why teaching is not in National Interest of the US? I teach at a technical college in Georgia and my job is to prepare my students with skills which will get them employed. Trade skills or other social skills. How is it not in the national interest of the US when I am helping people get jobs on a NATIONAL LEVEL? Surely any student from Georgia can be employed in any other state and wouldn't it be in the broader interest of the US, isn't it?
What I presented is not my personal opinion (I agree with the importance of teaching) but the USCIS position on this
Teaching better focus on research in order to get the national interés 🎉
What they are trying to say is that teaching in itself has got its green card pathway called EB3 skilled green card for localized areas . Having said , your impact must be of national importance in that time and in future . Students being taught help the county they are in at most times for example where as published research benefits many at a national level in real time .
I am concerned because I want to know whether USCIS will dislike my petition as a teaching OR not ?
Please comment.
My comments are collected in this video
Nice one Oscar 👍
lol it's good you knew you were stalling too much hahaa 2:16
haha yes, sometimes I can even bore myself 😂
Are cpa accountants eligible for eb2 niw
Yes
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Hi! I don't comment on chances, it's case by case
Hello Oscar, I am restaurant owner and a chef , can I apply for eb2 niw? I am from Pakistan
I don't do evaluations, if you have a plan that is of national importance to the US, maybe. But from what you are saying, it may not be the case...you have to evaluate
how about training? Training a team, for example.
It depends how you frame things and how it fits your case . I don't give individualized advice
Dear Oscar congratulations for all information about EB2 NIW visa, however, you forget to mention that EB2 NIW VISA is granted to professionals who already are working in USA, particularly those doing research in different companies. These professionals apply to this visa because the processing time is shorter than the processing process when a company is your sponsor. It is not true you do not need a job offer, at least 90% of people granted with this visa are working in the US, as evidence when you fill out forms they ask you for the address you work or will work, this contradicts all purpose of this visa.
This may not true since Graduate students from public universities (who are not defined as workers) still get approved.
This is not true. People never been to US get it. If they are in Rest of World category, they get GC right away along with Approved I-140.
Not true. I got it and I'm not in the USA
It is true you don't need a job offer
Keep in mind the forms are the same for all types of employment based green cards, hence the address for work info you are asked to provide.