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Recently, our team was asked a question: “I’m a published scientist with international awards. Am I eligible for an EB-1 green card without a job offer from a U.S. employer?”
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24.07.2025 09:09:17 Yes, as a published scientist with international awards, you may be eligible for an EB-1 green card under the "Extraordinary Ability" category (EB-1A) without needing a job offer from a U.S. employer. The EB-1A category is for individuals who can demonstrate extraordinary ability in their field through sustained national or international acclaim. To qualify, you must provide evidence of your extraordinary ability, such as: 1. Receipt of a major internationally recognized award (like a Nobel Prize), or 2. At least three of the following criteria: - Documentation of receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence. - Membership in associations that require outstanding achievements. - Published material about you in professional or major trade publications. - Participation as a judge of the work of others in your field. - Original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance. - Authorship of scholarly articles in professional journals or other major media. - Display of your work at artistic exhibitions or showcases. - Performance in a leading role for organizations with distinguished reputations. - High salary or remuneration compared to others in the field. You must also demonstrate that you intend to continue working in your area of expertise and that your work will substantially benefit the United States. Since no job offer is required, you can file the petition yourself using Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker. It might also be beneficial to consult with an immigration attorney to strengthen your application and navigate the process effectively.
24.07.2025 23:29:22 Yes, as a published scientist with international awards, you may qualify for an EB-1A green card for extraordinary ability, which does not require a U.S. job offer or employer sponsorship. To succeed, you must provide strong evidence meeting at least 3 of 10 USCIS criteria, such as major awards, authorship of significant publications, original contributions in your field, membership in prestigious associations, judging the work of others, or widespread recognition. Your documentation must show that you are among the top experts in your field and that your work benefits the U.S.
24.07.2025 23:49:28 Yes, as a published scientist with international awards, you may qualify for an EB-1A green card for extraordinary ability, which does not require a U.S. job offer or employer sponsorship. To succeed, you must provide strong evidence meeting at least 3 of 10 USCIS criteria, such as major awards, authorship of significant publications, original contributions in your field, membership in prestigious associations, judging the work of others, or widespread recognition. Your documentation must show that you are among the top experts in your field and that your work benefits the U.S.

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