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3 Common Mistakes When Applying for the EB-2 NIW Visa

  • Berta Gonzalez
  • Sep 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) Visa is an excellent option for professionals with exceptional skills who want to work in the United States without needing a job offer. However, the application process can be complex. Here are some common mistakes to avoid to increase your chances of success.


One common mistake is not providing enough evidence to support your application. The EB-2 NIW Visa requires you to prove that your work is in the national interest of the United States. This means that you must present a well-documented case that clearly explains how your work will benefit the national interest.


Another common mistake is using overly technical or complicated language in your application. USCIS officers that review your case may not have specialized knowledge in your field, so it is crucial that your application and the information you provide is clear and understandable.


Minor errors, such as incorrect birth dates, misspelled names, or any confusion between nationality and place of birth can cause delays or even cause a rejection of your application.


Carefully review all documents before submission and ensure all information is accurate and up to date.


Applying for an EB-2 NIW Visa can be a challenging process, but avoiding these common mistakes can significantly increase your chances of success. Make sure you present a strong case, use clear language, and thoroughly review all of your documentation.

To be successful in the process, seek the professional of licensed U.S. attorneys.


Call Gonzalez Eloy today! Your immigration law firm located in Miami, FL.

 
 
 

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