EB2 Visa: Exceptional Abilities or Advanced Degrees
The EB2 visa is a highly advantageous immigration pathway for individuals with exceptional abilities or advanced degrees, enabling eligible applicants to secure a U.S. green card (permanent residency) through a job offer from a U.S.-based employer.
EB2 Visa Overview
The EB2 visa provides a path to permanent residency for those with exceptional abilities or advanced degrees. This second-preference employment visa is divided into three main categories.
- EB2-A: For advanced degree holders
- EB2-B: For individuals with exceptional ability
- EB2-C: National Interest Waiver (benefiting the U.S.)
Key Facts
- Allocation: 28.6% of total employment-based visas (approximately 40,000 annually)
- Country limit: 7% of EB2 visas per country
- No priority filing time: Applications are accepted anytime, with visas granted monthly
- High demand: Longer wait times for nationals of countries with many applicants
Important Notes
- Visa availability generally exceeds demand, leading to waitlists.
- There is no tactical advantage to applying at specific times, as all applications are prioritized by date.
Advantages of the EB2 Visa
Legal Permanent Residency
- In-state college tuition rates
- Simplified travel
- Immigration status stability
- Pathway to potential U.S. citizenship
Efficient Process
The EB2 visa provides a relatively expedited path to permanent residency compared to other employment pathways.
Family Benefits
- Immediate family members are eligible to join the primary visa holder in the U.S.
- Spouse: Eligible for E-21 status and can work in the U.S.
- Unmarried children under 21: Eligible for E-22 status, with access to U.S. schooling.
Requirements for an EB2 Visa
Requirements vary based on the EB2 category. Our team can help determine your eligibility.
EB2-A (Advanced Degree)
- Possess an advanced degree (master’s or higher) or equivalent.
- Alternatively, hold a bachelor’s degree plus five years of progressive work experience.
- Have a valid U.S. job offer in the field related to your advanced degree.
- Job duties should align with your academic and professional experience.
EB2-B (Exceptional Ability)
To demonstrate exceptional ability in sciences, arts, or business, applicants must meet at least three criteria, such as:
- Academic degree in the field
- 10+ years of full-time experience
- License/certificate to practice in the field
- Salary indicative of exceptional ability
- Professional association membership or expert recognition
- Valid Job Offer Requirement: A U.S. job offer in the field of exceptional ability is necessary.
National Interest (EB2-C)
Applicants must show that granting the EB2 visa would significantly benefit the United States, underscoring the applicant’s potential to contribute positively.
Key Distinctions for NIW
- No job offer required
- No sponsor necessary (self-petitioning allowed)
- No PERM labor certification is required
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