The National Interest Waiver (NIW) is part of the
second employment-based category (EB-2) for aliens of exceptional ability in
sciences, arts or business and advanced degreed professionals (M.A., M.S.,
M.E., M.D. or Ph.D.). Ph.D. students also qualify. An alien may apply for
permanent residence status (Green Card) and seek a waiver of the offer of
employment by establishing that his or her admission to permanent residence
would be in the national interest. A person who qualifies for the National
Interest Waiver is deemed to be of such
value to the United States that he/she is not required to process a labor
certification or have a job offer.
The NIW is a good option for those who do not
wish to wait several years for labor certification or those who do not wish to
be tied to a specific employer during labor certification. The NIW applicant
sponsors him or herself and is not required to have a job. NIW applicants may
make additional green card applications while their NIW petition is pending.
Furthermore, if the NIW applicant is employed, the employer will not have
knowledge of a pending NIW application.
The National Interest Waiver also applies to
physicians. Physicians who agree to work full time in a designated health
professional shortage area or in VA hospital and where a federal agency or state
department of public health has determined that the physician’s work is in the
public interest for an aggregate of five years (not including time in J1 visa
status) can obtain an NIW green card.
The National Interest Waiver or NIW is part of
the second employment-based category (EB-2) for aliens of exceptional ability
in sciences, arts or business and advanced degreed professionals. In order to
be considered an alien of exceptional ability, the USCIS regulations require
that at least three of the following types of evidence be established:
·
An official academic record showing that the alien 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;
·
Evidence in the form of letters from current or former
employers showing that the alien has at least ten years of full-time experience
in the occupation for which he or she is sought;
·
A license to practice the profession or certification
for a particular profession or occupation;
·
Evidence that the alien has commanded a salary, or
other remuneration for services, which demonstrates exceptional ability;
·
Evidence of membership in professional associations;
·
Evidence of recognition for achievements and
significant contributions to the industry or field by peers, governmental
entities, or professional or business associations.
Could I possibly qualify for the National
Interest Waiver?
In addition to the requirements mentioned above,
the USCIS will consider the following factors in evaluating a request for
National Interest Waiver:
·
Whether the alien seeks employment in an area of
substantial intrinsic merit. Basically, is an important national goal involved
in the alien's particular field of endeavor?
·
Whether the proposed benefit will be national in scope.
Merely serving a regional or local interest is not sufficient. The emphasis of
this factor is on the existence of a national goal that the alien will promote.
·
Whether the national interest would be adversely
affected if a labor certification would be required for the alien. The first
step in meeting this test is establishing that the alien possesses unique
knowledge, abilities, or experience that set him or her apart from other
professionals in the field. The second step is establishing that the applicant
will use these unique attributes in an activity that will significantly benefit
her/his field of endeavor.
Sample cases of NIWs approved by the USCIS are
discussed below.
Supporting documents that you will need
for the preparation and processing of the National Interest Waiver:
- Evidence of current nonimmigrant status (H, J-1, F-1,
etc.)
- Your
Curriculum Vitae
- Copies of college/university degrees and official
transcripts
- Letters of recommendation from colleagues or other
authorities in your field including his/her CV/resume
- All of
your publications, presentations, and abstracts
- Citations
of your publications
- Comments
on your papers by referees of journals
- Requests
for reprints of your publications
- Evidence
of awards or honors received
- Evidence
of membership in professional associations
- Invitations
to conferences (past and future)
- Documents
on the funding of your research projects, or grant numbers
- Documents
of your participation, either individually or on a panel, as the judge of
the work of others in your field
- Any
publications in which you or your work is discussed
- Transcripts
or tapes of any interviews or other events you or your work was the subject
or feature (video or audio)
Filing
Procedures
To
obtain a national interest waiver, you must file a Form I-140 Immigrant Visa Petition,
Form ETA 750B, and supporting documents directly with the appropriate USCIS
Regional Service Center. You do not have to file anything with the Department of
Labor. You may also file your application for adjustment of status at the same time as your I-140 Petition.
Processing
Times
Processing
times for NIW applications depend on the case load at the USCIS which can vary
greatly over time. Current processing
times are estimated by all of the Service Centers, but those are just
estimates.
Sample cases approved under the NIW
Category
Environmental Chemist
Beneficiary specializes in catalytic use in petroleum and other fossil fuel
refining, quality control, risk management and remediation. Educational
credentials consist of two Masters Degrees in Chemistry and Environmental
Management, a Doctorate Degree in Chemistry, and completion of post-doctoral
studies in Public Policy and Management with a concentration in Environmental
Policy. Evidence to support the petition included: honors and awards, reference
letters from renowned experts in the field, as well as Beneficiary’s own
published materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary's contributions to the development
and dissemination of innovative research in the field of Environmental
Chemistry and education are invaluable to the environmental goals of the United
States for the next century.
Beneficiary's novel research and overwhelming support from leading members of
U.S. governmental agencies, such as the EPA, as well as, prominent
Environmental Scientists and Chemists across the world. Beneficiary's work
would lead to more productive use of natural resources, improving and
protecting of the health of United States citizens, improving working
conditions by eliminating hazardous by-products and high pressure/temperature
equipment usage, and ensuring compliance with U.S. Federal Laws.
Materials Engineer and Researcher
Beneficiary specializes in Ceramics. Educational credentials include a Ph.D. in
Ceramics, an M.S. in Ceramic Engineering, and a B.S. in Metallurgical
Engineering.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary's research achievements in ceramics
and glass formation in opto-electronic applications and infrared transmissions
technology, as being invaluable to defense, healthcare and industry in the
United States.
Beneficiary's work was national in scope and in an area of substantial
intrinsic merit because of the increased demand for advanced ceramics for use
in telecommunications, computers, petroleum and chemical processing, and
biomedical engineering. Supporting documentation included appropriate reference
letters, honors, awards and the Beneficiary's published material.
Chemical Engineer
Beneficiary specializes in the critical areas of lignocellulosic biomass
conversion and biofuel development. Education credentials include Ph.D., M.S.,
and B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering. Evidence to support the petition
included: honors, awards and membership certificates (professional
associations), conference proceedings, reference letters from experts in the
field, and Beneficiary’s published materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary's work is highly commendable based on
his dedicated research achievements attained for advancement of biotechnology,
particularly in bio-energy production from renewable biomass. Beneficiary's
work is critical to the United States due to the increased threat of fossil
fuel depletion, and the United States' interest in developing environmentally
friendly and economically sound fuel alternatives. Beneficiary's research would
reduce foreign oil imports, reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and better
the environment and health of the United States as a whole.
Pharmaceutical Researcher
Beneficiary specializes in cancer research and drug delivery systems.
Educational credentials include Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in Pharmaceutical
Sciences. Evidence in support of the petition included honors and awards,
reference letters from experts in the field, and the Beneficiary’s published
materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary’s groundbreaking and internationally
renown work in the treatment of Cervical and Prostate Cancer is of significant
value for the advancement of healthcare in the United States. The benefit of
the Petitioner's work to the health and economy of the United States.
Biomedical Researcher
Beneficiary specializes in genetics and molecular biology. Education
credentials include a Ph.D. in Life Sciences, a M.S. in Cytogenetics, and a
B.S. in Botany. Evidence in support of the petition included honors and awards,
reference letters from experts in the field, and the Beneficiary’s published
materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary’s groundbreaking research on the
cloning of the MEN1 gene, previously attributed to sporadic endocrine tumors at
the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is of great significance to the U.S.
national economy and healthcare.
Beneficiary's research is national in scope, is of substantial intrinsic merit.
Petitioner's employment is not based on a shortage of qualified workers.
National health and economic prosperity benefit through the dissemination of
the petitioner's research, including dramatic improvements in mortality and
morbidity rates from tumors in the United States and increased revenues by
improving the cost-efficiency of health care.
Biochemist
Beneficiary specializes in lung research and transcription factors. Education
credentials include two Masters Degrees in Biochemistry and a B.S. in
Chemistry. Evidence in support of the petition included honors and awards,
reference letters from internationally recognized experts in the field, and the
Beneficiary’s published materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary’s contributions to the cloning and
sequencing of genes related to congenital heart defects in children and cystic
fibrosis, are central to the ongoing research efforts of scientists and
researchers across the United States and the world. Significant improvement of
national health and economy due to the Beneficiary's research, as the
Beneficiary's unique and pivotal research will continue to enhance the
understanding of the causes of many diseases. Beneficiary's work is both
national in scope and of substantial intrinsic merit.
Chemical Engineer
Beneficiary specializes in the highly complex field of particle agglomeration.
Educational credentials include Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering.
Evidence to support the petition included: honors, awards and membership
certificates (professional associations), conference proceedings, reference
letters from experts in the field, and Beneficiary’s published materials.
Approval of the case was based on the following
arguments:
Beneficiary is a unique individual who combines a
comprehensive academic background in Chemical Engineering with an aptitude for
software development. Such an integration has significantly advanced the field
of Chemical Engineering.
Beneficiary's work involved the development of a computer simulation for the
particle agglomeration process, which has since modernized the field of
Chemical Engineering. Beneficiary's work and use of computational models was
recognized by the U.S. research community as having a major impact on the cost
efficiency and reliability of the particulate process industries and the
reduction of product development time. Better use of valuable natural resources
and improvement of the U.S. economy.