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EB-1 Employment-Based Immigration for Global Talents

EB-1 is the top-tier employment-based immigration category for individuals with extraordinary abilities, such as scientists, professors, entrepreneurs, and artists. This category does not require an employer sponsor and allows for self-petition, making it ideal for highly accomplished professionals who can clearly demonstrate their achievements. The Law Office of K Choi P.C. offers strategic guidance and meticulous documentation to ensure your success in obtaining EB-1 approval and continuing your career and life in the United States.

EB-2 NIW: Green Card Based on Your Own Merit

EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a special immigration category that allows professionals to apply for a green card without a job offer if their work serves the national interest of the United States. It is suitable for researchers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and other professionals who can demonstrate meaningful academic or professional achievements. The Law Office of K Choi P.C. enhances your chances of success by clearly articulating the value of your expertise and its benefit to the U.S.

Top-Tier U.S. Immigration for Experts and Talented Professionals

Frequently Asked Questions

EB-1 is for individuals who can demonstrate extraordinary ability in their field, such as science, art, education, business, or athletics. EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is for professionals whose work significantly benefits the national interest of the United States and allows them to waive the labor certification process.
No. Both EB-1 (Extraordinary Ability) and EB-2 NIW allow self-petitioning, meaning you can apply without a job offer or employer sponsorship.
Applicants from a wide range of professions may qualify, including those in healthcare, engineering, scientific research, information technology, the arts, economics, and more—if they can prove substantial contributions or expertise in their field.
Generally, EB-1 cases take around 12 months. EB-2 NIW cases may take 12 to 24 months. However, premium processing is available for EB-1 and recently for EB-2 NIW, which can expedite adjudication.

Supporting documents typically include:

  • Research publications and citations
  • Recommendation letters from field experts
  • Awards and honors
    Evidence of patents or innovations
  • Documentation of professional experience and contributions

To qualify for EB-1, you must provide evidence of outstanding achievements such as:

  • Major national or international awards

  • Scholarly articles or books

  • Membership in associations requiring exceptional ability

  • Professional leadership roles

  • International recognition in your field

Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 can obtain permanent residency (green cards) along with the primary applicant.
They can live, work, and study in the U.S. without restrictions.