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: Can you please let me know the process to apply for green card with PHD Thanks Answer: In general the process is not very much different from other GC application processes. Phd’s have an advantage that they have a strong background to satisfy the USCIS requirements in the EB1A or EB2-NIW categories which allows … Continue reading Green card and PHD→
Question: Dear Sir, I am a PhD student on F1 visa. I am finishing my PhD in august,2009. I have some questions regarding green card application: 1) do i have to get a post-doc appointment before I can apply for a green card? and I do have to be on a H1-B visa? 2) can … Continue reading Student with F1 visa and Green card→
Question: My wife is having H1B, employed as Pharmacist with retail chain store since October 2005. Our greencard application is filed in June 2007 and we got EAD too. As she is also having Ph.D. degree in Pharmacy from India, I like to know about greencard process (based on your information given in your website) … Continue reading Question on second GC petition→
Question: Hello, My name is S. ——–. I am currently pursuing my Phd in Engineering Management @ Eastern Michigan University. I have few questions for you regarding green card processing 1. Firstly, Am I eligible to apply for GC under EB1 with a Phd in Engg Management? Can I apply my GC once I complete … Continue reading Question on Phd in Engg Management and Green card→
Question: Your website is definitely a great source to apply green card for phds. I am just trying to find the right option to get the green card at its earliest time. I want you to just advise me, whether I should go for green card through Phd or thru employer sponsorship. Coming to my … Continue reading Greencard application question.→
Question: Hello, I am a 5th year graduate student with anticipated graduation date of August 2010. I expect to have published 2 first authored papers by the time I graduate. I was wondering if I were eligible to self-petition for permanent residency under either the EB1 or EB2 category. I am interested in purchasing your … Continue reading I only have a few publication.→
In general there are three options available through EB1 and EB2. In the EB1 category, significant number of postdocs apply through “extraordinary ability”, EB1A. This category does not require employer sponsorship, meaning that USCIS does not verify that you have a permanent job offer in hand. The other category which is generally of interest to … Continue reading What green card application options does a postdoc have?→
Question: I am xxxxxx working as a Staff scientist for a company called xxxxxx, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Right now, I am on a H1B visa status and it expires 2011. I checked with local immigration attorneys and after looking at my resume, they said I will not be able to apply for EB1 or NIW … Continue reading Can I apply my own?→
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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