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USA EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) for Skilled Professionals
Self-Petition for U.S. Permanent Residence Without IELTS, Employer Sponsorship or PERM Labor Certification
What Is the USA EB-2 National Interest Waiver?
The EB-2 National Interest Waiver is an employment-based immigrant pathway for professionals who qualify through an advanced degree or exceptional ability. An approved National Interest Waiver allows the applicant to self-petition without permanent employer sponsorship or PERM labor certification.
Approval depends on the applicant’s qualifications, proposed professional endeavor in the United States and supporting evidence demonstrating that the endeavor has substantial merit and national importance.
EB-2 NIW at a Glance
✔️ Job offer required: No
✔️ Employer sponsorship required: No
✔️ PERM labor certification required: No, if the waiver is approved
✔️ Investment required: No
✔️ IELTS required: No specific English-language test is required
✔️ Spouse and children: May be included, subject to eligibility
✔️ Main petition: Form I-140
✔️ Premium processing: Available
EB-2 NIW ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
To qualify for the EB-2 NIW, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability: You must possess an advanced degree (master’s or higher) or demonstrate exceptional ability in your field, which significantly surpasses the ordinary.
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National Interest: You must provide evidence that your work benefits the United States in a way that justifies waiving the labor certification requirement. This involves showing that your work has substantial intrinsic merit and national importance.
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Well-Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor: You must demonstrate that you are well-positioned to advance your proposed work in the U.S.
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Balance of Interests: You need to prove that on balance, it would be beneficial to the United States to waive the job offer and labor certification requirements.
Who May Be a Strong Candidate for EB-2 NIW?
EB-2 NIW is not restricted to one profession. Professionals may qualify where their proposed U.S. work has broader economic, scientific, technological, healthcare, educational, environmental, infrastructure or public-interest significance.
Occupations include, but not limited to:
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Engineers
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Doctors and healthcare professionals
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Researchers and academics
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IT and cybersecurity professionals
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Data scientists and AI specialists
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Energy and environmental professionals
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Finance and banking specialists
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Supply-chain professionals
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Entrepreneurs and business professionals
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Education and public-policy specialists
Occupation alone does not establish eligibility. USCIS evaluates the applicant’s qualifications, proposed endeavor, supporting evidence and ability to advance that endeavor.
Why Choose Superior Consulting?
At Superior Consulting, we understand that preparing a compelling EB-2 NIW petition requires more than just filling out forms and assembling documents. Unlike other consultants in Pakistan who may prepare a few pages without thorough research, we meticulously craft each petition to highlight your achievements, qualifications, and the significant impact of your work on the national interest of the United States.
Our Unique Approach
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In-Depth Research: We conduct extensive research to support your petition, ensuring that every aspect of your professional background and proposed work is thoroughly documented and clearly presented.
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Expert Petition Writing: Our nationally and internationally recognized senior consultant, Mr. Adil Ismail, personally writes each petition. His expertise and dedication to maintaining high standards ensure that your petition is compelling, detailed, and meets all the requirements set by the USCIS.
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Comprehensive Support: With over 20 years of successful experience in representing immigration support services for various countries, including Canada, Australia, and the UK, Superior Consulting is your reliable partner throughout the entire EB-2 NIW process. We provide personalized guidance, from initial assessment to final submission, ensuring your petition stands out.
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High Success Rate: Our rigorous approach and commitment to excellence result in a high approval rate for our clients. We don’t rely on luck; we rely on our expertise and thorough preparation to secure your future in the United States.
EB-2 NIW Support for Pakistan, UAE and GCC Appliants
Applying From Pakistan
Our Karachi team assists Pakistani professionals with qualifications, employment evidence, professional records, civil documents and consular-processing preparation.
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Applying From Dubai and the UAE
Our Dubai office supports UAE residents with employment letters, salary records, residence documents, company evidence, banking records and GCC-based professional histories.
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Applying From Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the GCC
We assist professionals residing across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain through our Dubai and online consultation services.
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Embark on your journey to permanent residency in the United States with the confidence that comes from working with the best in the business. At Superior Consulting, we don’t just prepare petitions; we build strong cases that highlight your unique contributions and the immense value you bring to the United States.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your immigration goals through the EB-2 NIW program. Let Superior Consulting pave the way for your successful future in the U.S.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the EB-2 National Interest Waiver?
The EB-2 National Interest Waiver is an employment-based immigrant pathway for professionals who qualify through an advanced degree or exceptional ability. Where USCIS grants the National Interest Waiver, the applicant may self-petition without permanent employer sponsorship or PERM labor certification.
2. Can I apply for EB-2 NIW without a U.S. job offer?
Yes. An EB-2 NIW applicant may request that USCIS waive the usual job-offer and labor-certification requirements because the proposed endeavor would benefit the national interest of the United States. However, the applicant must still qualify for the underlying EB-2 classification.
3. Who can qualify for an EB-2 NIW?
An applicant must first qualify as either an advanced-degree professional or a person of exceptional ability in the sciences, arts or business. The applicant must then demonstrate that the proposed U.S. endeavor satisfies the three National Interest Waiver requirements.
4. Can a bachelor’s degree holder qualify for EB-2 NIW?
Possibly. A bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent, followed by at least five years of progressive post-degree experience in the relevant profession, may be treated as the equivalent of an advanced degree for EB-2 purposes. Eligibility still depends on the proposed endeavor and the strength of the overall evidence.
5. What does “exceptional ability” mean for EB-2 NIW?
Exceptional ability means expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered in the sciences, arts or business. Evidence may include academic qualifications, extensive professional experience, licences, remuneration, professional memberships, recognition and significant achievements.
6. What are the three EB-2 NIW requirements?
The applicant must demonstrate that:
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The proposed endeavor has substantial merit and national importance.
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The applicant is well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor.
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On balance, it would benefit the United States to waive the job-offer and labor-certification requirements.
7. What is a proposed endeavor?
A proposed endeavor explains the professional work the applicant intends to advance in the United States, the problem or opportunity it addresses, its broader significance and how the applicant plans to implement it. USCIS evaluates the specific proposed endeavor rather than relying only on the general importance of the applicant’s profession or industry.
8. Which professions may qualify for EB-2 NIW?
EB-2 NIW is not restricted to a fixed list of occupations. Engineers, healthcare professionals, researchers, academics, IT and cybersecurity specialists, data and AI professionals, energy experts, finance professionals, entrepreneurs and other qualified individuals may be eligible. However, occupation alone is not sufficient; USCIS evaluates the individual’s qualifications, proposed endeavor and supporting evidence.
9. Is IELTS required for EB-2 NIW?
No specific IELTS or English-language test is required for an EB-2 NIW petition. However, applicants must still demonstrate that they possess the qualifications, experience and ability required to advance their proposed endeavor.
10. Is an investment required for EB-2 NIW?
No minimum investment is required. EB-2 NIW is based on professional qualifications, exceptional ability, the proposed endeavor and its significance to the United States. It is different from investment-based immigration categories.
11. Can my spouse and children accompany me?
A qualifying spouse and unmarried children under 21 may generally apply as derivative immigrant visa applicants with the principal applicant, subject to visa availability, documentation and individual admissibility requirements.
12. What are the government fees for an EB-2 NIW petition?
For an individual EB-2 NIW self-petitioner, the current Form I-140 filing fee is US$715, together with the reduced US$300 Asylum Program Fee, making the standard USCIS petition-stage payment US$1,015. Additional charges may later apply for immigrant visa processing, medical examinations, civil documents, translations and other services. Government fees may change and should be reconfirmed before filing.
13. Is premium processing available for EB-2 NIW?
Yes. Premium processing is available for EB-2 NIW petitions. For requests filed on or after March 1, 2026, the premium-processing fee for the relevant Form I-140 classification is US$2,965. USCIS provides premium-processing action within 45 business days. That action may be an approval, denial, Request for Evidence or another formal action; premium processing does not guarantee approval.
14. How long does the complete EB-2 NIW process take?
The total timeline varies according to USCIS processing, whether premium processing is selected, any Request for Evidence, visa-number availability, National Visa Center processing and embassy interview scheduling. An I-140 approval does not automatically mean that an immigrant visa or Green Card is immediately available. Applicants must also monitor the applicable Visa Bulletin.
15. What happens after the I-140 petition is approved?
Applicants outside the United States generally proceed through the National Visa Center and consular processing once their priority date is eligible. They must complete the required immigrant visa application, submit civil documents, undergo a medical examination and attend an interview at the relevant U.S. embassy or consulate. Eligible applicants already in the United States may pursue adjustment of status where legally permitted.
16. Can applicants from Pakistan apply for EB-2 NIW?
Yes. Qualified professionals residing in Pakistan may file an EB-2 NIW petition. Superior Consulting’s Karachi office assists with profile assessment, proposed-endeavor strategy, professional documentation, petition preparation and consular-processing guidance.
17. Can UAE, GCC and Outside Pakistan residents apply through the Dubai office?
Yes. Superior Consulting’s Dubai office assists professionals and entrepreneurs residing in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and other locations. UAE and GCC applicants should normally provide their residence documents, employment records, salary evidence, company documents and relevant professional history.
18. What documents are commonly required for an EB-2 NIW case?
Documents may include academic qualifications, credential evaluations, experience letters, a detailed CV, professional licences, certifications, publications, citations, project evidence, awards, memberships, salary evidence, media recognition, expert or recommendation letters and documentation supporting the proposed endeavor. The exact evidence depends on the applicant’s profession and case strategy.
19. Does Superior Consulting guarantee EB-2 NIW approval?
No. No consultant can guarantee approval because every petition is decided independently by USCIS. Superior Consulting provides an honest assessment, identifies potential weaknesses and prepares the case according to the applicant’s qualifications, proposed endeavor and available evidence.
20. Does Mr. Adil Ismail personally supervise every EB-2 NIW case?
Yes. Every EB-2 NIW case is personally supervised by Mr. Adil Ismail, Founder and CEO of Superior Consulting. He remains involved in case strategy, professional review and client communication, including participation in client WhatsApp groups. The consulting, research, documentation and processing teams support each application under his direct supervision.

