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.
Question: I am a graduate student in electrical engineering. I was going over the blog related to green card and it was pretty much confusing since i have 0 knowledge in this field. I have a gun shot question: I have 2 IEEE international conference papers and 1 ordinary journal paper and i have filed … Continue reading Can a master student apply for a Green Card→
Question: I was just curious to know if I can apply for GC via selfpetition or do I have to go through the process of applying H1B Visa after completion. I am a student in Univeristy of xxxx, doing my Ph.D in Biotech working on plant virus. Would appreciate your response Answer: It is possible … Continue reading Can I apply for GC as a student→
Question: I am a Master’s(from US) graduate with active H1-B… My work is IT and I completed my Master’s in Electrical Engineering. Am I eligible to apply on EB2 category for my GC since I hold a Master’s degree or will I not qualify for EB2 cos my field of work is different than my … Continue reading Question: Masters and EB2→
Question: I have a question regarding EB1a. My husband has a PhD, and can easily fulfill at least 3 out of 10 criteria. He recently got a job offer. He will join the co. with an OPT and the company will eventually file for H1B. When is the ideal time to file for his EB1a … Continue reading General question→
Question: I just discovered your website . I am a PhD Candidate in English Education. My dissertation is almost done and I am waiting for the best time to graduate. Some people told me not to graduate or do OPT since I have to leave if I can’t find a job. I am facing a dilemma. Which … Continue reading F1 and green card application→
Question: J1 status holder can apply for EB1 and/or NIW? Please can you give me deatil information about. Answer: Yes you can self-petition your i-140 in EB1A or EB2 NIW. You can find more information in the free ebook However, before you apply for change of status (i-485), you should have obtained a wavier or … Continue reading J1 and Green card application→
Question I am 3rd year Ph.D student and would like to apply for green card self petition. My B.S. Was in Pharmacy. My PhD will be in molecular biology and NMR. I did apply for lottery green card. Do you think I can purchase the package and do it. My self. Or I’m no more … Continue reading Question: Reapplying for a green card after a lottery→
Question: I am from India. i have done my PhD in Biotechnology. currently pursuing my post doc in NCBS. My husband is visiting US with H1 Visa and i will be getting H4. I am very much interested to continue my research career in US. In H4 visa i am not eligible to work. hence … Continue reading Phd and work visa→
Question Thank you for coming up with such a wonderful website for people like us. You guys are doing a “GREAT” job. Keep it up 🙂 As for me, I am working as a postdoc. I am interested in applying for a green card in EB1A category. Before knowing about your site, I contacted a … Continue reading Publications and EB1a→
Question This is ——, a Master’s graduate with active H1B. I came across your site while browsing and was quite impressed. My only goal is to secure the GREEN CARD. I tried sponsorship through employer but in the current situation none of the employers I approached are willing to sponsor me a EB2 with Labour … Continue reading Phd for green card→
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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