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You will need to provide the following for the whole NIW application: Form I-140. Evidence of an advanced degreea bachelors with 5+ years of experience, a masters, a Ph. D., or a foreign equivalentor evidence of exceptional ability.
The answer is YES. There are many foreign nationals who apply lacking the above credentials, and many foreign nationals who are approved in the process. We at Chen Immigration Law Associates always carefully discuss with clients regarding the best strategies to strengthen and build up their cases.
To summarize, the National Interest Waiver petition is an excellent choice for published post doc Researchers with a PhD, 5 or more publications and 10 or more citations to obtain permanent residence in the United States.
There are 4 main requirements to qualify for EB2 NIW: You must qualify under the EB2 immigrant category. Your proposed endeavor in the U.S. must have substantial merit and national importance. You must be well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor.
The USCIS may consider the applicants education and skills, their past achievements and record of success in related efforts, their model or plan for activities related to the proposed endeavor, any patents, trademarks, or copyrights they developed, interest or support garnered from potential customers or investors,

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One of the top priorities of EB-2 NIW applicants is to obtain as many letters of recommendation as possible. Typically, successful applicants may obtain at least six letters of recommendation to guarantee a positive outcome. Ultimately, each case is different.
It is also reasonable to question how much impact and national benefit a researchers work would have. As far as how many independent citations being sufficient, it is under the judgment of USCIS adjudicator based on other documentation. 20 or 30 citations should be sufficient.
The priority date is the day that the USCIS receives your I-140 petition. You must check the monthly visa bulletin released by the Department of State to see if your priority date matches the final action date given in the EB-2 category for your country of origin.

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