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Free Self-Petition Podcasts
1. Green Card Self-Petition: An Introductory Guide to EB1A & EB2-NIW Success
A green card self-petition allows individuals to apply for permanent residency in the United States without an employer sponsor.
2. Mastering the I-140 Petition: Step-by-Step Instructions to Green Card
The first step of a green card application is the I-140 petition, a comprehensive document that should convince a USCIS officer that an applicant meets the eligibility criteria.
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3. Green Card Self-Petition: Navigating EB1A & NIW with F1/J1 Visa Challenges
While having a visa isn’t a requirement, applicants with F1 or J1 visas should be aware of potential complications.
4. EB2-NIW Explained: How to Secure a Green Card Without Employer Sponsorship
The EB2-NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a green card category for individuals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability whose work is in the national interest of the United States.
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5. Introduction to EB1A Visa: Pathway to U.S. Residency for Extraordinary Talent
The EB1A, or Extraordinary Ability, visa allows individuals with exceptional skills and recognition in their field to apply for permanent residency in the United States without an employer sponsor.
6. Demystifying the I-140 Petition: A Crucial Step Toward U.S. Permanent Residency
The first step in the green card application process in the United States is the I-140 application, which is a petition for permanent residency.
7. Crafting Impactful Reference Letters: Key to Success in EB1A & NIW Self-Petition
Reference letters are a crucial component of the self-petition application process for green cards, particularly for those applying under the EB1A or NIW categories.