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EB-1 Priority Workers

The EB-1 classification is open to individuals with extraordinary ability in the arts, sciences, education, business or athletics; to outstanding professors or researchers; or to managers and executives soon to be transfered to the U.S.

 

 

EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY ALIENS
Aliens with extraordinary ability are defined by USCIS as individuals with "extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim and whose achievements have been recognized in the field through extensive documentation." The Nobel Prize or similar awards duly prove this status. However, there are alternative means of proving your extraordinary ability.You may submit at least three of the following types of evidence:

  1. Receipt of lesser recognized prizes or awards for excellence.
  2. Membership in associations in your area which demand outstanding achievement of their members.
  3. Published material about you in major publications.
  4. Proof that you have judged others' works.
  5. Proof that you have made original contributions to your field.
  6. Proof that you have published articles about your field in major publications.
  7. Proof that your work has been displayed in exhibitions or showcases.
  8. High status in a distinguished organization.
  9. Proof that you receive high payments for your work, in relation to your peers.
  10. Proof of commercial success in the performing arts.

Individuals with extraordinary ability may self-petition. All other EB-1 petitions should be filed by your employer. Either you or your employer should file-in Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker with the USCIS Regional Service Center that has jurisdiction over the location of your employment. This form should contain all necessary documents and evidence. Labor certification is not required for Extraordinary Ability petitions.

OUTSTANDING PROFESSORS AND RESEARCHERS

As an outstanding professor or researcher, you should be internationally recognized in your field. You should be coming to the U.S. to accept a tenure track position, and you should have had at least three years experience in your academic field.
Evidence of your status should include at least two of the following:

  1. Receipt of major prizes or awards for outstanding achievement.
  2. Membership in associations in your area which demand outstanding achievement of their members.
  3. Published material about you in major publications.
  4. Proof that you have judged others' works.
  5. Proof that you have made original contributions to your field.
  6. Proof that you have published articles about your field in major publications.

Your employer should file-in Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker with the USCIS Regional Service Center that has jurisdiction over the location of your employment. This form should contain all necessary documents and evidence. Labor certification is not required for Outstanding Researcher petitions.

INTERNATIONAL MANAGERS & EXECUTIVES

To be eligible for EB-1 classification as a manager or executive transfered to the U.S., you must have been employed outside the U.S. as a manager or executive for at least one out of the past three years. The company you work for must have been seeking to enter the U.S. to conduct business during that period of time.

Your employer should file-in Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker with the USCIS Regional Service Center that has jurisdiction over the location of your employment. This form should contain all necessary documents and evidence. Labor certification is not required for International Executive/Manager petitions.


 



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