I am applying myself (no lawyer). Have been reading for some time and seems like I can build a strong case for the NIW which I was going to apply for. However, the EB2 I-485 are now unavailable even for the ROW and who knows what's next? Will they back up even more?
I am now considering the EB1 (extraordinary ability) which I think is more stringent and seems overall less of a "fit" for me, especially since I am not using the lawyer. I am now very confused. Is it better to go for a stronger NIW case and hope that EB2 will clear, or take a risk and go for the EB1? Any thoughts on the matter, please?
My credentials. US PhD in Biomedical Engineering, 3.5 years of postdoc experience, 19 peer-review publications (about 7 1st author), 100+ citations, 10+ abstracts/presentations, funded grant from the Department of defence (I am the principal investigator). Very "sexy" research area (cancer health disparities). Can get about 10 very good letters.
What do you guys think? Thanks a lot!
I am now considering the EB1 (extraordinary ability) which I think is more stringent and seems overall less of a "fit" for me, especially since I am not using the lawyer. I am now very confused. Is it better to go for a stronger NIW case and hope that EB2 will clear, or take a risk and go for the EB1? Any thoughts on the matter, please?
My credentials. US PhD in Biomedical Engineering, 3.5 years of postdoc experience, 19 peer-review publications (about 7 1st author), 100+ citations, 10+ abstracts/presentations, funded grant from the Department of defence (I am the principal investigator). Very "sexy" research area (cancer health disparities). Can get about 10 very good letters.
What do you guys think? Thanks a lot!