Hi Guys,
I have some questions that I would like to get some help:
I have been trying to apply for EB1-EA or NIW.
Credentials:
PhD in Electrical Engineering, Respectable School
publications (8 journals, 20 conferences) all in very reputable journal/conferences.
Reviewed some Journal papers (different journals and conferences),
No major prize,
15 recommnedations (10 Schools, USC,UCLA,CALTECH,PRINCETON,UC DAVIS, PERDUE, 5 Companies Manager Level)
one US patent,
Membership: IEEE, phi kappa phi, OSA
I hired a lawyer with the idea of EB1-EA, however after a while he is pushing me toward EB2-NIW.
Note that I have already filed another I-140/I-485 through my current employer, With all the risks acsociated with the employer (such as lay off and ...)
Based on the situation and my credentials (Previously people on the forum thought it is too weak) do you think If I should not apply and try to win my money back from my lawyer?
If I want to apply for either NIW or EA as a back up plan, which one do you recommend?
Another question on different topic: Is there any risk with traveling on AP without having my I-140 approved? would you recommend it?
Many thanks,
Troy
I have some questions that I would like to get some help:
I have been trying to apply for EB1-EA or NIW.
Credentials:
PhD in Electrical Engineering, Respectable School
publications (8 journals, 20 conferences) all in very reputable journal/conferences.
Reviewed some Journal papers (different journals and conferences),
No major prize,
15 recommnedations (10 Schools, USC,UCLA,CALTECH,PRINCETON,UC DAVIS, PERDUE, 5 Companies Manager Level)
one US patent,
Membership: IEEE, phi kappa phi, OSA
I hired a lawyer with the idea of EB1-EA, however after a while he is pushing me toward EB2-NIW.
Note that I have already filed another I-140/I-485 through my current employer, With all the risks acsociated with the employer (such as lay off and ...)
Based on the situation and my credentials (Previously people on the forum thought it is too weak) do you think If I should not apply and try to win my money back from my lawyer?
If I want to apply for either NIW or EA as a back up plan, which one do you recommend?
Another question on different topic: Is there any risk with traveling on AP without having my I-140 approved? would you recommend it?
Many thanks,
Troy