I’m very confused as to whether I even qualify in my NIW application. I am applying from VSC. Here’s my credentials:
Recent Ph.D. from a small University
Currently postdoc at a small University working for an Assistant Professor
Working with laser, used mostly in medical technology and remote sensing – could be potentially used for defense.
8 publications in total – a few (but not most) in leading journals, 4 first authors; might have some citations.
No major prizes
No special memberships
Attended some conferences, presented posters but no talks
Will get 6-8 excellent letters to show my diverse background; however, none will be from government labs or high profile places.
The place where I’m currently doing my postdoc on my OPT will not process my H1. hence, the one positive thing I find my concurrent 140/485 application will do for me is give me 2-3 years time to work on my EAD and to find better, more suitable jobs.
All in all, I’m doubtful if my NIW is going to click. My University will not sponsor me for EB-OR. However, my lawyer promises I make a good case for NIWwith the above credentials and that they have had very good success rate in that – no statistics they’re willing to share on that though. He’s charging me $7000 (+ INS fees) for his services, and even though I am totally unconvinced, he’s trying hard to boost my confidence. Meanwhile, I’m not sure what I should do. Do you think I should trust my lawyer? If even there's a fair chance this will click, I'll go for it. Is there any drawback (other than financial) if I try and fail in this?
There are some excellent voices here on the NIW board. Someone: help, please! Which is better, NIW or maybe plain EB-OR? Thanks in advance.
Recent Ph.D. from a small University
Currently postdoc at a small University working for an Assistant Professor
Working with laser, used mostly in medical technology and remote sensing – could be potentially used for defense.
8 publications in total – a few (but not most) in leading journals, 4 first authors; might have some citations.
No major prizes
No special memberships
Attended some conferences, presented posters but no talks
Will get 6-8 excellent letters to show my diverse background; however, none will be from government labs or high profile places.
The place where I’m currently doing my postdoc on my OPT will not process my H1. hence, the one positive thing I find my concurrent 140/485 application will do for me is give me 2-3 years time to work on my EAD and to find better, more suitable jobs.
All in all, I’m doubtful if my NIW is going to click. My University will not sponsor me for EB-OR. However, my lawyer promises I make a good case for NIWwith the above credentials and that they have had very good success rate in that – no statistics they’re willing to share on that though. He’s charging me $7000 (+ INS fees) for his services, and even though I am totally unconvinced, he’s trying hard to boost my confidence. Meanwhile, I’m not sure what I should do. Do you think I should trust my lawyer? If even there's a fair chance this will click, I'll go for it. Is there any drawback (other than financial) if I try and fail in this?
There are some excellent voices here on the NIW board. Someone: help, please! Which is better, NIW or maybe plain EB-OR? Thanks in advance.