The EB‑2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a visa category intended for professionals with exceptional abilities or advanced degrees who demonstrate that their skills and contributions can significantly benefit the United States. One of the aspects evaluated in this process is proof that the applicant exerts influence in their field of expertise, and the authorship of studies can play an important role in this assessment.
Having publications, studies, or peer-reviewed articles shows that you are actively producing knowledge and that your research is recognized and valued by the scientific or professional community. Such authorship can be interpreted as an indication that you possess expertise and that your contributions have the potential to positively impact your area of work.
Moreover, having your name associated with published works strengthens your reputation as an authority and supports the argument that your activities are of national interest. During the EB‑2 NIW process, immigration authorities examine several criteria that, combined, demonstrate the applicant’s value to the United States. Authorship of studies becomes one of the elements that can help prove you have a consistent record of knowledge production and dissemination, reinforcing the idea that your presence in the country could generate benefits beyond your own professional development.
However, it is important to remember that each case is evaluated individually, and the quality, relevance, and impact of the publications tend to be more significant than mere quantity. Finally, it is essential to strictly follow United States immigration laws and seek specialized guidance throughout the process. Always verify information with official sources and be cautious of easy promises or marketing campaigns that guarantee results. The security and authenticity of your documents, as well as the correct conduct of the process, are essential to avoid future complications.
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.