It is important to understand that, in the context of the EB‑2 NIW, evidence demonstrating the impact and relevance of the work performed is fundamental to prove that your activity has merit in the national interest of the United States. A process performance analysis can be one of the key pieces to demonstrate this impact, provided it is well documented and presented together with other elements that reinforce the argument of merit and benefit to the country.
When speaking of documents that prove the importance of performance analysis, some items may include:
• Technical and Research Reports: Documents detailing the methodology used in the process analysis, the key performance indicators (KPIs) monitored, and the results obtained. These reports may be accompanied by charts, tables, and data interpretations, showing how the improvement or optimization of processes contributed to significant advances.
• Academic Publications and Scientific Articles: Published studies that describe the analysis and application of results in the field of work can be strong indicators of the impact and relevance of the work. Peer-reviewed publications are especially valuable as they attest to the quality and seriousness of the work presented.
• Patents and Innovations: When performance analysis results in innovations or new methodologies registered through patents, these documents can reinforce the idea that your work is not only innovative but also applicable to a scenario of performance improvement in your area.
• Recommendation Letters and Expert Statements: Recognized professionals who attest to the importance of your analysis and how it contributed to advancements in your field are also essential. These letters should emphasize the relevance of the impact of the achieved results and how they align with the interests and needs of the United States.
Each of these documents should be accompanied by a clear description of the context and relevance of the analysis performed. It is essential to demonstrate, through data and evidence, that your contribution goes beyond personal benefit, reaching a broader interest for the economy, innovation, or national security.
Always remember the importance of following United States immigration laws and seeking guidance from serious and specialized professionals. Be wary of purposes or offers that guarantee easy results or that are not aligned with current legal standards. By doing so, you will reduce the risk of falling for scams and avoid unpleasant surprises during the review of your case.
When organizing your documentation, pay attention to a clear and objective presentation that helps demonstrate the impact and relevance of your work. Each piece of your dossier should contribute to telling the story of your contribution and justifying the United States’ interest in having your knowledge and skills.
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.