EB2-NIW Eligibility Assessment
Determining whether you qualify for the EB2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) is the most critical step in your immigration journey. A strong, well-evaluated case at the beginning can save you time, cost, and unnecessary risk later. At Skycap Consultancy, we provide a thorough eligibility assessment to evaluate your profile against USCIS standards and position you for success.
What Is an EB2-NIW Eligibility Assessment?
An EB2-NIW eligibility assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of your professional background, education, experience, and proposed endeavor to determine whether you meet the legal criteria set by USCIS. Our experts analyze your case under the Matter of Dhanasar framework to assess both eligibility and petition strength.
Key Features of Our Eligibility Assessment
- Profile Evaluation:
We review your education, work experience, achievements, certifications, and professional standing to confirm EB-2 qualification. - National Interest Analysis:
Our team assesses whether your proposed endeavor has substantial merit and national importance to the United States. - Waiver Justification Review:
We evaluate whether waiving the labor certification requirement benefits the U.S., based on your unique contributions and impact. - Case Strength & Strategy:
You receive an honest assessment of your approval chances, along with strategic recommendations to strengthen weak areas before filing. - Personalized Guidance:
Based on your profile, we advise whether to proceed, improve documentation, or consider alternative immigration pathways.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies someone for EB2-NIW?
Is an eligibility assessment mandatory before filing?
Can you assess cases from outside the U.S.?
Will you review my documents during the assessment?
Conclusion
A successful EB2-NIW petition begins with a strong foundation. Skycap Consultancy’s EB2-NIW Eligibility Assessment ensures you move forward with clarity, confidence, and a well-defined strategy. Let us help you determine your eligibility and take the first decisive step toward U.S. permanent residency.