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This is Dr.D. Sudhakara completed Ph.D. from mechanical engineering from Indian university. I have total 12 years of experience in teaching in engineeering. I have total 8 international journals and 9 national and international conferences. I have hot got 1 international award “Innovative Technologist & Dedicated Teaching Professional Award” from Malaysia for getting Green Card … Continue reading Professor→
Hi, 1. Can I self-petition an EB-1 while my employer is applying O-1 visa for me? 2. Will I be able to use the same documentation from the O-1 visa to proof Extraordinary Ability in EB-1? 3. If I am not successful in my self-petition EB-1, could it affect future green card applications, such as … Continue reading Questions for the EB1A DIY product→
Thank-you so much for this website. I am also having a question regarding the self-petition process. I did Ph.D in Marketing from India and currently I am in USA on H4 visa. I have only 6 publications and unfortunately in all the publications I am the second author because of the university rule but I … Continue reading Required number of publications→
Hi, (I)Can I have sample documents i.e., self petition submitted by a PHD student (Chemical Engineering).I have purchased a packet form you that is a sample of a working person with PHD. I want a student case (2) Can you write a recommendation letter for a student who is completing PHD in May, 2017 Please … Continue reading EB2-NIW→
Questions: I am PhD student and is graduating this fall. I am interested in applying for green card. I will be teaching as a full time faculty for spring semester (only one semester). I wonder if I need to work as a postdoc to get approval for the green card? Thank you, Answer: … Continue reading Do I need to do a PostDoc to apply for a green crad?→
Dear Sir, I did my PhD from India and currently working in academic area part time. I am at USA on L2 ( dependent of L1). I tried hard to get an permanent job but due to visa type and no GC facing lots of challenges. Can you please guide , even though I did … Continue reading Assistant Profesor→
Dear Sir, I have 6 publications, around 50 total citations, and have judged 5 papers of others for international journals. I also have attended few international conferences. This is my 5th year as a postdoc, on H1B and my area of research is systems biology. Can you please let me know how strong my case … Continue reading PhD publications, citations→
Currently, I come to know about National Interest Waiver (NIW) from seniors. Based on my current resume (Currently a postdoc, 10 publications (2 manuscript in preparations), 60 citations, 2 travel grants, 3 grants including one grant as PI and Young Scientist ($38000), 13 conferences, 1 oral presentation, graduate from best university of Japan), I choose … Continue reading J1 Visa and NIW→
QUESTION I am a masters holder and would like to self petition for a GC. Can your guideline help me or is this strictly for PHD holders?Please help. ANSWER Yes our guidelines are for everyone. You can also apply as long as you meet USCIS criteria listed on our pages. You do not need a … Continue reading Is self-petition strictly for PhDs?→
Hi I earned my PhD (STERN category) from New York University in US in 2011, and then I left US and went back to my home country and worked till now. Can I still apply for EB2? Thanks!
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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