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Unlocking the EB-2 NIW: How to Qualify for a National Interest Waiver
Learn how to navigate the EB-2 National Interest Waiver process, including eligibility criteria and application steps for permanent residency.

Overview
The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) is a second-preference employment-based visa category allowing advanced degree professionals and individuals of exceptional ability to bypass the labor certification process. Applicants can self-petition by demonstrating that their work substantially benefits the national interest of the United States.
Key Benefits
Self-Petition
No employer sponsorship or PERM labor certification required.
Flexibility
Apply directly with Form I-140 and avoid job-specific constraints.
Accelerated Pathway
Potentially faster route to a green card.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, you must first satisfy EB-2 requirements—either an advanced degree or exceptional ability—and then pass the three-prong Dhanasar test:
- Official academic record
- Ten years of full-time experience
- Professional license or certification
- High salary or other remuneration
- Membership in professional associations
- Recognition for achievements
Advanced Degree Professionals
Hold a master’s, Ph.D., M.D., J.D., or equivalent foreign degree; or a bachelor’s plus five years of progressive experience.
Exceptional Ability
Demonstrate at least three of:
The Dhanasar Three-Prong Test
1. Substantial Merit & National Importance
Substantial Merit
Show intrinsic value of your work (e.g., awards, publications, patents).
National Importance
Demonstrate broader U.S. impact—addressing national issues or goals.
2. Well-Positioned to Advance the Proposed Endeavor
Provide evidence of your qualifications, past successes, and a clear, detailed plan for future work.
3. On Balance, Beneficial to the U.S.
Argue that waiving labor certification serves U.S. interests by highlighting unique expertise not readily available in the domestic labor market.
Application Process
- Gather Supporting Documentation
Academic records, employer letters, recommendation letters, evidence of national importance. - Prepare Form I-140
Complete the petition with detailed descriptions and supporting exhibits. - Draft a Strong Petition Letter
Address each Dhanasar criterion and cite all evidence. - File the Petition
Submit Form I-140, petition letter, fees, and documents to USCIS. - Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
File Form I-485 if in the U.S., or complete consular processing abroad. - Attend Biometrics & Interview
Provide fingerprints and, if required, attend an interview. - Receive Decision
Upon approval, obtain permanent resident status.
Conclusion
The EB-2 NIW offers a streamlined path to permanent residency for those whose work serves the U.S. national interest. Thorough documentation, clear demonstration of impact, and strict adherence to the Dhanasar test are keys to a successful application.