Welcome to Statutes of Liberty: An Immigration Podcast by Klasko Immigration Law Partners. The United States is many things: a great melting pot, a nation of immigrants, a land of opportunity. Millions have journeyed here seeking freedom and the chance for a better life. Belief in the American ideal means providing opportunities for everyone, regardless of race or birthplace, to achieve their highest potential. Join us as we unravel the ins and outs of American immigration policy, from the issues of today to the historic basis for laws already in place.
An EB-1B visa petition can be very intimidating, especially for scholars, professors, and researchers still early in their careers. However, the category's ambiguous requirements can be used to the benefit of a foreign national early in their career. In this episode, Klasko EB-1 attorneys Anu Nair, Allie Dempsey, and Nigel James discuss how they would advise clients on strengthening their cases for success when applying for an EB-1B Outstanding Researcher or Professor.
Klasko's distinguished EB-1 team discusses:
- What is an EB-1B and who is eligible?
- What are the criteria and requirements?
- How can professors use their teaching experience?
- How can researchers use their experience?
- What documents can be used for evidence?
- Are there any alternatives to an EB-1B?
The Klasko EB-1 team has extensive experience handling EB-1B petitions for professors, researchers, and scholars. For more information on this topic, read Nigel's recent blog:
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