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Hello, I appreciate the guidance that you have provided on your website, it is very helpful. I am currently working as the Director of Clinical Operations at a major pharmaceutical company. I am the project lead to develop an anticancer agent, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, as a treatment option for patients with acute myelogenous leukemia … Continue reading EB-1A evaluation (Pharmaceutical research background)→
Hi I’am ECFMG certified MD and have a MS degree from USA in Biochemistry and currently a PhD student in USA. graduating in the end of 2017. have 3 publications( expecting more) , 3 awards ( 1 national, 2 local) and 2 Scholarships. Am I eligible to EB1A? Regards,
Hello, I read somewhere it might be advantageous to do EB1 along with NIW for not very strong EB1 alone. Is it possible, if so can you thrw some light on it? Also does EB2-NIW stand in queue backlog as other EB2 alone for getting the GC ? Thanks
GreenCardforPhD is extremely helpful. The information was so well organised in their packet that if you put yourself to it they lead you on how to complete each step. They provide full support above and beyond the packet by answering your questions if you have some specific questions. And Guess what – all of this … Continue reading EB1A approval→
Hello, I am VIjay, I am planning to file my I140 in EB1A category. Following are my credentials: PhD in (Microbiology) from India Published 2 first author articles and 2 co author publications ; citations 223 total; Got one travel award to attend the ASM conference in USA PostDoc: 1st from Baylor College of Medicine … Continue reading Eligibility for EB1A green card application→
Hi guys, I am a F1 student and I almost finished my second year of PhD degree. I got my master outside of the US. I have 5 publications with total citations of 40. I am working on an in-progress research that meet all the requirements of national interest. I am not sure when to … Continue reading When is the best time to apply?→
Hi, I am currently holding a project scientist position (3 yr post PhD) in a reputed university in United states. I am on J-1 visa right now and eligible for 2yr rule. I will be getting my waiver soon. My university will only file a petition for EB1- for outstanding researcher only if I waive … Continue reading Postdoc applying in EB1A or EB1-OR→
Hi, I have 5 publications and about >10 conference presentations/proceedings. In addition I have awards and fellowship from a National Lab. But I only have about 10 citations since my papers are all recently published and I have not done any review work for journals, but I have been a judge at an international conference. … Continue reading How important is review work and citations→
Question: I am an Indian. I am a Ph.D student in Electrical Engineering from an US University. I have Masters degree and worked as a Research Assistant for a Department of Defense project with two conference papers (co-author) in the field of THz electronics.(very advanced). In Ph.D I am working on projects related … Continue reading Student planning to self-petition for a green card→
Question I am a student doing my MBA from one of the leading MBA colleges in India. I am planning to go for PhD in marketing from a US university and then become a Marketing professor. I have just joined my college (MBA degree) and right now I do not have any publications under me. … Continue reading MBA student planning ahead for a green card application→
Disclaimer: The contents in this web site are only for your information and are not intended to be legal advice. While many of our applicants successfully obtain their I-140 approvals, the information here should not be considered as a guarantee of your green card application outcome.
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