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EB 2 National Interest Waiver Visa: How Entrepreneurs Can Buy a Permanent Green Card

by Milena Sarukhanyan on Feb. 20, 2024, 10:28 a.m.

If you are a business owner and want to get a green card or immigrant visa to the United States, there are several ways to do this. One of them is to prove that your business will work for the benefit of society. Then you may qualify for the EB-2 National Interest Waiver visa. For some reason, few people know about this path, but in vain, because it is quite simple and effective.


EB2 visa – immigration, that is, it gives the right to live permanently in the United States. To understand the term National Interest Waiver, you need to know that in the US immigration system there is one logical rule - a person can receive a green card if a potential employer files a petition against him and proves that he could not find a similar specialist in the United States. With this option, a person receives a green card on the basis of employment confirmed by the so-called labor certification. This is a rather complicated process, so not all employers are ready to do this. But people subject to the National Inrest Waiver can do without it

What You Need to Obtain an EB-2 National Interest Waiver Immigrant Visa

The EB-2 National Interest Waiver can be applied for by different categories of people whose work is of national interest to the United States, for example:

  • high-class specialists with higher education (scientific degree above bachelor's), in particular, holders of master's degrees, Ph.D. and so on.;
  • professionals with a bachelor's degree and at least 5 years of work experience in their specialty;
  • people with exceptional ability in science, art, business or other fields

To qualify for the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) based on exceptional ability, you must meet at least three of the six criteria:

  • a higher education diploma or similar documents in the field where you have demonstrated exceptional abilities;
  • at least ten years of work experience in the specialty;
  • licenses giving the right to work in the specialty;
  • proof that you received exceptionally high pay for work involving the use of your exceptional abilities;
  • membership in professional associations;
  • achievements and significant contributions to your field of activity
    What if the person is already in the USA?

The EB-2 NIW visa can be applied for from abroad or while already in the United States. In the first case, applicants have more risks, because the EB-2 visa is an immigrant visa, which means applying for it automatically deprives the applicant of the opportunity to apply for non-immigrant visas to the United States

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