First preference employment-based immigration for individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
The EB-1A Extraordinary Ability visa is a first-preference employment-based immigration category for individuals who have extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. This visa category offers several advantages, including the ability to self-petition without an employer sponsor and faster processing times compared to other employment-based categories.
To qualify for an EB-1A visa, you must demonstrate extraordinary ability in your field through sustained national or international acclaim. You must meet at least 3 of the following 10 criteria:
Additionally, you must demonstrate that you will continue to work in your area of expertise in the United States and that your entry will substantially benefit the U.S.
Speak with our EB-1 visa experts to evaluate your eligibility and develop a personalized strategy for your case.
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No, one of the key advantages of the EB-1A category is that you can self-petition without a job offer or employer sponsor. You only need to demonstrate that you will continue to work in your field of expertise in the United States.
Processing times vary, but EB-1A petitions typically take 4-8 months for USCIS to adjudicate. Premium processing is available for an additional fee, which guarantees a response (not necessarily approval) within 15 calendar days. After I-140 approval, the adjustment of status or consular processing phase typically takes an additional 6-12 months.
If you cannot meet 3 of the 10 criteria, you might still qualify for other employment-based categories such as EB-2 with a National Interest Waiver or EB-3. Our immigration experts can evaluate your qualifications and recommend the most appropriate visa category for your situation.
Contact our team today for a personalized consultation and expert guidance on your EB-1 Extraordinary Ability visa application.