The EB-1B visa is intended for outstanding researchers and professors who have international recognition in their fields of expertise. Generally speaking, this visa requires the candidate to provide robust evidence of their significant contributions and to hold a permanent position in research or teaching at a reputable institution.
In the case of leadership positions in public research institutions, it is important to note that merely occupying a leadership role does not automatically guarantee qualification for the EB-1B category. What is evaluated is whether the position involves direct leadership in research activities and whether there is proof that the individual is recognized as a researcher of excellence.
For example, if the leadership role involves coordinating innovative projects, mentoring research teams, and producing results that have a significant impact in the field, this may be considered a strong point for the application. However, if the leadership position is limited to administrative functions without direct research involvement, it may be challenging to meet the criteria required for the EB-1B.
Each case must be analyzed individually, taking into account the nature of the position, the candidate’s contributions to the field, and how their research trajectory is documented. It is important to remember that evidence of international recognition may include publications, awards, citations, and other proof that demonstrates the professional’s relevance in the scientific community.
It is worth emphasizing the importance of strictly following United States immigration laws and seeking information directly from official sources or specialized professionals. There are many cases of misleading offers and marketing campaigns that promise results without real basis. Proceed with caution and make sure to obtain updated guidance before starting any immigration process.
Learn more about EB-1 Visa
- Category
- EB-1 Green Card (1st priority)
- Requirement
- Extraordinary ability
- Self-petition
- Allowed (no sponsor needed)
- Processing
- 6-18 months
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