A Pathway to Permanent Residency in the United States
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The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) Visa is a U.S. Green Card category that allows highly skilled professionals, researchers, and entrepreneurs to apply for permanent residency without needing a job offer or employer sponsorship. If your work is in the national interest of the United States, you may qualify for this unique pathway.
At PrimePath Global Immigration, we help professionals prepare strong EB-2 NIW applications by highlighting their achievements, contributions, and potential impact in the U.S.
What is the EB-2 NIW Visa?
The EB-2 category is for professionals with:
1. An advanced degree (Master’s or higher) or
2. Exceptional ability in sciences, arts, or business.
The National Interest Waiver (NIW) removes the requirement for a U.S. employer to sponsor your Green Card if you can prove that your work benefits the country as a whole.
Eligibility Requirements
Advanced Degree
Hold an advanced degree (Master’s, PhD, or equivalent) OR show exceptional ability in their field.
National Importance
Demonstrate work of national importance that benefits the United States (e.g., in healthcare, technology, business, research, or public interest).
waiving the job offer requirement
Prove that waiving the job offer requirement would benefit the U.S. more than following the normal labor certification process.
Advantages of the EB-2 NIW Visa
No job offer or employer sponsorship required.
Faster route to a U.S. Green Card compared to other categories.
Flexibility to live and work anywhere in the U.S.
Spouse and children under 21 can also receive Green Cards.
Recognition for professionals, researchers, scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and innovators.
FAQs
No. Unlike regular EB-2 visas, the NIW removes the need for employer sponsorship if you prove your work is in the U.S. national interest.
Applicants must show expertise significantly above average in their field, through degrees, professional achievements, recognition, or contributions.
On average, 12–18 months, depending on USCIS workload. Premium processing (15-day review) is also available for certain cases.
Yes. Your spouse and children under 21 can be included in your Green Card application.
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