The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) visa is designed for professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities who can demonstrate that their activities significantly benefit the United States. In this context, applied research plays a central role, especially by showing how the candidate’s work generates practical impact and contributes to the development and solution of real challenges in the country.
By focusing on applied research, the applicant has the opportunity to demonstrate that their investigations are not limited to academic theories but have direct applications in sectors such as technology, health, environment, among others. This approach can strengthen the petition because it shows immigration officers that the work performed benefits American society concretely, promoting advances that can result in economic, technological, or social improvements.
Evidence of collaborations with recognized institutions, publications in specialized journals, and measurable results from applied projects are some of the elements that can enhance the persuasiveness of the case before the immigration authority. It is important to remember that all applicants must strictly follow United States immigration laws. It is recommended to seek information from official sources and count on the guidance of specialized professionals – avoiding promises of guaranteed results or approaches that might be considered misleading.
Thus, applied research not only demonstrates professional competence and relevance but also reinforces commitment to the national interest, one of the fundamental requirements for obtaining the EB-2 NIW.
Learn more about EB-2 NIW
- Category
- EB-2 NIW Green Card
- Self-petition
- Allowed (no sponsor needed)
- PERM
- Waived
- Processing
- 12-36 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.