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Inspiring EB2 NIW Case of PhD Student

February 13, 2019 By Veronika 6 Comments

I always welcome when you get back to me and provide feedback on our EB2 NIW blog and/or our DIY kits. Recently, I got this message from a guy who found an inspiration in our NIW case. Information on our blog helped him to build his EB2 NIW case while still finishing his PhD. Pretty impressive! I hope it will inspire you to take action as well.

Also, it contains some details from his case filed recently which might help too. Thus I am sharing his message with you.

I am very grateful to Veronika for running this blog. My wife and I just received our green cards through my EB2 NIW. We both have Masters degrees from Europe, and PhDs from a major university on the East Coast. I filed my I-140 petition in late 2017, while still completing my PhD on an F1 visa. The application was accepted without any RFEs after about four months. After two months of preparation we filed our I-485s. My wife was a derivative applicant in this process, although she could have successfully petition with her own I-140 NIW. There was just no economic sense for us to file two separate petitions. While waiting for the adjudication process to complete, we moved to the West Coast and started new jobs using EAD cards we received from the pending I-485 applications. Our interview was scheduled about six months after we filled the I-485s. The interview was quick and straightforward. The officer mostly wanted to talk about our work. He was also quite surprised if not impressed by seeing self-petitioners, who were not represented by a layer. We received our Green Cards just a few days later.

The whole process took us about 18 months, which included getting familiar with all the caveats of the immigration law regulating the EB2 NIW category, assembling the petition/application packages, gathering the letters of support, writing the cover letter, and collecting all the extra documentation. Worth noting is that in the meantime I was still finishing my PhD, and we were applying for jobs, and moving across the country.

Veronika’s blog was critical in this process because it inspired me to apply. Her post about the structure of the cover letter, and the letters of support my references wrote for me, were critical to the success of my application. The photograph of Veronika’s vast petition package made me realize that this is a very serious matter, that requires great attention to details, and extensive preparation. I used the same technique of assembling the packages with ACCO fasteners, and annotated the exhibits with paper tags on the bottom of pages as she did.

I did not hire a lawyer because I believe that someone who receives a PhD from a major university in this country, and whose scientific work contributes to the society, should not need one to apply for a Green Card. Veronika’s blog helped me and my wife to prove this statement to be true. Thank you ?

Thanks again for sharing this with us!

If you have any questions please write them below in comments and I will try to get answers from the author.

Filed Under: Credentials, cases Tagged With: case

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Comments

  1. C.F. says

    February 25, 2019 at 8:32 am

    Hello, I am interested in your NIW DIY package and also the free E-Book included in the package. Base on the video, do you have a civil engineering background? Are the petition letter and reference letters written based on your civil engineering background? Could you send the content list of your E-Book and the first page of your petition letter and reference letter before I made the purchase?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • EB2 NIW team says

      February 25, 2019 at 2:45 pm

      Hi C.F.

      thank you for your interest! I was a civil engineer but the case shown in our DIY kit is my husband’s (physicist).

      Veronika
      Founder of EB2 NIW blog

      Reply
  2. L. Z. says

    March 1, 2019 at 1:13 pm

    Hi,

    I’m interested in you r NIW DIY kit and the E-book to guide me in self-petition NIW. I am currently drafting the recommendation letters, and feel that I extremely need a kit to help me proceed the next things.
    Before I make the purchase, do you mind send me each the first page of your petition letters and reference letters, so that I can get a better sense how good and useful this kit will be.
    Thanks.

    Reply
    • EB2 NIW team says

      March 1, 2019 at 9:30 pm

      Hi L.Z.,

      thank you for your interest! Please see following blog posts with samples of the letters, it will give you an idea. Petition letter:

      https://www.eb2niw.com/eb2-niw-cover-letter-sample

      Reference letter:

      https://www.eb2niw.com/niw-recommendation-letter-sample

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

      Veronika, founder of EB2 NIW blog

      Reply
  3. Mohammed Badruddin Saad says

    March 9, 2019 at 9:33 am

    Hello, I am interested in your NIW DIY package and also the free E-Book included in the package. I have a Masters Degree in Mechanical engineering background.
    My work authorization expires in Feb-2020. Am I eligible to apply for Green Card/ EAD. Can the petition letter and reference letters be written for me?
    Please let me know how to proceed.
    Thank you,
    Saad

    Reply
    • EB2 NIW team says

      March 14, 2019 at 9:27 am

      Hi Saad,

      it depends also if you are able to satisfy NIW requirements established in Dhanasar case. I am not allowed to evaluate what are your chances – only lawyers can do this. But some of them do this initial evaluation for free (google “free niw evaluation”).

      Yes, you need to write your petition letter and find experts who will support your case with reference letters. Our DIY kit can show you how and provide examples as an inspiration, but you have to do this work on your own.

      Let me know if you have any other questions.

      Veronika, founder of EB2 NIW blog

      Reply

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