EB-1(a): Extraordinary Abilities and a possible Green Card Route

An EB-1 Green Card is the Employment-based Green Card First Preference Category. This Green Card category is reserved for those:
- Aliens with Extraordinary Ability or EB-1(a)
- Outstanding Professors and Researchers or EB-1(b)
- Multinational Executives or Managers or EB-1(c)
One of the benefits of an EB-1 Green Card is that Beneficiary of the Green Card does not need a PERM Labor Certification since the Beneficiary’s presence in the United States is highly beneficial to industry and the economy. The PERM Labor Certification is an extremely time consuming and expensive process. When such a requirement can be avoided, a lot of time is saved and employment can start much quicker.
Specific Requirements for EB-1(a)
EB-1(a) visa is a first preference employment visa that does not need employer sponsorship, job offer, nor a labor certification. The basic general requirements for EB-1(a) applicants are
- Aliens who are able to demonstrate that they have “extraordinary ability in science, arts, education, business or athletics,” and
- The extraordinary ability is well supported by extensive documentation.
Documentation of Extraordinary Ability
In order to meet the requirement of “extraordinary ability”, one may suffice by meeting any three of the following 10 criteria:
- Evidence of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence.
- Evidence of membership in associations in the field that demand outstanding achievement of their members.
- Evidence of published material about the applicant in professional or major trade publications or other major media.
- Evidence of participation by the alien as a judge, either individually or on a panel, of other’s work.
- Evidence of original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance to the field.
- Evidence of authorship of scholarly articles in professional journals or major trade publications or other major media.
- Evidence of work that has been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases.
- Evidence of having taken on a leading or critical role in distinguished organizations.
- Evidence that the applicant commands a high salary or other significantly high remuneration relative to others in the same field.
- Evidence of commercial success in the performing arts, as shown by either box office receipts or cassette, compact disc, video or DVD sales.
The evidentiary criteria are ambiguous. EB-1(a) cases do require extensive preparation and documentation, but because foreigners are able to self-petition, EB-1(a) is also the fastest channel to acquire the Green Card.
Another Option: EB-2 National Interest Waiver
Another self-petitioned Green Card option is EB-2 National Interest Waiver, which requires a similar but different set of criteria for the foreign self-petitioner.
If you think you may be eligible to or interested in any of these self-petitioned Green Card options, please schedule an appointment with us and we are happy to do an evaluation for you.
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