Hi,
I think I would be eligible to apply for EB1-EA and EB2-NIW, but I am not sure.
Let me explain my situation, and I would appreciate suggestions:
I did an MD, a Phd, a postdoc, and now I am a full-time resident in a US-University-based Hospital on H1B visa (always on H1B, never had to apply for J1-waiver, so no issues with physicians in underserved area regulations). At the same time I continued my previous postdoc appointment at a different US-University, but now obviously as a part-time research position (and with a concurrent H1B that indicates a part-time research appointment in addition to the full-time appointment as a resident; this concurrent appointment allows me to continue my research that I did as a post-doc). In terms of papers and citations I should have enough to qualify for EA as well as NIW.
I currently have 2.5 years on my H1B left (before the 6-year cap). Thus, I would like to apply now for a Green Card, while I am a resident and simultanously a part-time post-doc.
Is it advisable to file I-140 for EB1-EA now? I thought that may be appropriate, because I do not have a permanent appointment (thus I cannot go for EB1-OR?). If I do that, would it be a good idea to prepare an application arguing about scientific excellence and basically apply as a researcher and not as a clinician? Would the concurrent residency position (although being at a very prestiguos Hospital in a very competitive residency program) harm such an application?
The second way, may be to apply for EB2-NIW based on previous scientific achievements. I believe the employer has to file for EB2-NIW? Is EB2-NIW connected with an explicit job-offer from the employer? Thus, do I have to qualify for that job offer at the time of EB2-NIW application? If yes, this would mean that my employer of the research-institution would have to file for me the EB2-NIW, since I would not qualify for a clinical position as long as I have not finished the residency with the clinical employer.
Basically the question is, what should I file for in my position, and what does the employer have to do? Can I file for EB2-NIW independently of a job offer already in my current position?
Thanks!
AGM6
I think I would be eligible to apply for EB1-EA and EB2-NIW, but I am not sure.
Let me explain my situation, and I would appreciate suggestions:
I did an MD, a Phd, a postdoc, and now I am a full-time resident in a US-University-based Hospital on H1B visa (always on H1B, never had to apply for J1-waiver, so no issues with physicians in underserved area regulations). At the same time I continued my previous postdoc appointment at a different US-University, but now obviously as a part-time research position (and with a concurrent H1B that indicates a part-time research appointment in addition to the full-time appointment as a resident; this concurrent appointment allows me to continue my research that I did as a post-doc). In terms of papers and citations I should have enough to qualify for EA as well as NIW.
I currently have 2.5 years on my H1B left (before the 6-year cap). Thus, I would like to apply now for a Green Card, while I am a resident and simultanously a part-time post-doc.
Is it advisable to file I-140 for EB1-EA now? I thought that may be appropriate, because I do not have a permanent appointment (thus I cannot go for EB1-OR?). If I do that, would it be a good idea to prepare an application arguing about scientific excellence and basically apply as a researcher and not as a clinician? Would the concurrent residency position (although being at a very prestiguos Hospital in a very competitive residency program) harm such an application?
The second way, may be to apply for EB2-NIW based on previous scientific achievements. I believe the employer has to file for EB2-NIW? Is EB2-NIW connected with an explicit job-offer from the employer? Thus, do I have to qualify for that job offer at the time of EB2-NIW application? If yes, this would mean that my employer of the research-institution would have to file for me the EB2-NIW, since I would not qualify for a clinical position as long as I have not finished the residency with the clinical employer.
Basically the question is, what should I file for in my position, and what does the employer have to do? Can I file for EB2-NIW independently of a job offer already in my current position?
Thanks!
AGM6