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: Dear Sir, This is xxxx,i have few Queries for you.I just wanted to know whether i can apply for greencard,i am doing my Phd in computer Science.So i was just wondering whether i cn do it or not. I request u to plz send me the details regarding that. Regards, xxxxx. Answer: Most people … Continue reading Question: Can I apply?→
Question: I have complete my PHD in Astrophysics from India. At present I am in US with my Husband on L2 visa. Wanted to check with you if I can self sponsor my green card or what is the best way to proceed. I would appreciate your help and guidance. Answer: Self petitioning (no employer sponsorship is … Continue reading Can I self sponsor?→
Question: I came across your website while I was searching for information pertaining to green card application. I am from India. I am completing my “Doctor of Business Administration” program in December ’09. My dissertation is in the field of risk management. I have successfully completed my dissertation. Would I be ale to apply for green card without employer … Continue reading DBA and Green card→
Question: Thanks for setting up a website for phd’s looking to get Green Cards. I don’t have a doctorate degree; however, I do have two Master’s, including an MBA from a US university. Would you be able to direct me to any online resources that assist H1-B visa holders such as myself in finding employers … Continue reading H1 transfer→
Bulletin Source: Department of state Applies to: Green card applicants Detailed Bulletin: December 2009 Summary of Visa Bulletin Relevant to EB1A and NIW EB1 is current for all countries EB2 is current for all countries except for India and China. EB2 cutoff date for India and China have remained the same (1 April 2005 and … Continue reading December Visa Bulletin→
Question: Thanks for this awesome website, I am sure like me many of the PhD holders will find it helpful. I have some question regarding GC application. I have done MS and PhD from USA. Currently I am working in a National Lab as a post-doc. I have worked on Cancer field and nanotechnology during … Continue reading Is EB1a right for me?→
Question: I am a postdoctoral fellow recently joined in a Women hospital in H1B visa status. I have done my PhD from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India in the field of Molecular Human Genetics. I have 2 first author papers in —— and 2 more in 2 other international Journals. I have also attended some 10 conferences where I have presented my work as … Continue reading Can I apply on my own?→
Question: I am a PhD student at Arizona State University and I am looking to start a company on my own. Currently I am under F1 visa category, will I be able to raise my own company under this visa or do I need to get sponsored for H1B visa or green card. Answer: We … Continue reading Starting a company on F1→
Question: I have done my phd in Germany. I was born in india. Am I eligible for applying a Green card. Thanks Answer: The short answer is Yes, if you satisfy the uscis criteria for either EB1a or EB2-NIW. Your current stay and nationality are not used in the criteria. Best of luck Green card … Continue reading Phd from an other country→
Question: I came across your website and am intersted. I am a Phd. in Mechanical Engineering, from Concordia, Montreal, Canada and have speciality skills in NOISE & VIBRATION Control and have applied them in auto industries in the USA, when being employed in a TN visa. Do you think I can apply on my own and … Continue reading Is there a age limit?→
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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