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Hello everybody,

I recently got my interview notice on the mail for AOS. I have an approved EB2 NIW. On the checklist of things to bring to the interview there is this bullet point:

”all documentation establishing eligibility for lawful permanent  resident status”. The sentence is a little broad. I’d assume it is a notice of approval for my i140 but I am not too sure. Help would be extremely appreciated.  Thank you!

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Hi Minah9

 

text said that For an EB-2 NIW case, the foreign national can self-petition or have his/her employer be the petitioner. The petition not only needs to establish the foreign national's qualifications under EB-2, but also demonstrate that the qualifications satisfy the National Interest Waiver requirements. 

The law does not specify the definition of “exception ability“. However, the law does indicate that the foreign national must have a degree of expertise above that ordinarily encountered in his or her field.

In order to establish exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business, a petitioner must document at least three of the following:

  1. An official academic record showing that the foreign person has a degree, diploma, certificate, or similar award from a college, university, school, or other institution of learning relating to the area of exceptional ability
  2. Evidence in the form of letters from current or former employers showing that the foreign person has at least 10 years of full-time experience in the occupation.
  3. A license to practice the profession or certification for a particular profession or occupation.
  4. Evidence that the foreign person has commanded a salary or other remuneration for services that demonstrate exceptional ability.
  5. Evidence of membership in a professional association or
  6. Evidence of recognition for achievements and significant contributions to the industry or field by peers, governmental entities or professional or business organizations.

in any case, here you can find a lot of useful information about your specific application: http://www.wegreened.com/niw/Frequently-Asked-Questions

 

good luck

 
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