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55 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

I am still correct @Anta Assamey dont delete thread

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today announced updated guidance on adjudicating requests for “National Interest Waivers” regarding job offer and labor certification requirements for certain advanced degree professionals and individuals of exceptional ability. This includes discussing the unique considerations for persons with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields and entrepreneurs.

Consistent with this Administration’s goal of removing barriers to legal immigration under President Biden’s Executive Order 14012, Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans, USCIS is clarifying how the national interest waiver can be used by STEM graduates and entrepreneurs, as well as the significance of letters from governmental and quasi-governmental entities. The updated guidance also serves to promote effective and efficient processing of benefits consistent with the executive order.

An employer seeking to hire a noncitizen must generally obtain a permanent labor certification from the Department of Labor that proves there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position they are seeking and that their employment will not adversely affect similarly employed U.S. workers. The noncitizen may, however, seek a waiver of a job offer, and of the labor certification, if it is in the interest of the United States.

Individuals seeking a national interest waiver must show evidence of an advanced degree or exceptional ability and must also meet three factors that USCIS uses to determine, in its discretion, whether it is in the national interest that USCIS waive the requirement of a job offer, and thus the labor certification. The three factors USCIS considers for a national interest waiver are whether:

  • The person’s proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance;
  • The person is well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor; and
  • It would be beneficial to the United States to waive the job offer and thus the permanent labor certification requirements.

Those seeking a national interest waiver may self-petition using Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker

This guidance, contained in Volume 6 of the Policy Manual, is effective immediately. The guidance contained in the Policy Manual is controlling and supersedes any related prior guidance.

Visit the Policy Manual for Comment page to comment on this update. 

 

thanks bro for update 

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58 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

I am still correct @Anta Assamey dont delete thread

@Swatkat  @sri_india

 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today announced updated guidance on adjudicating requests for “National Interest Waivers” regarding job offer and labor certification requirements for certain advanced degree professionals and individuals of exceptional ability. This includes discussing the unique considerations for persons with advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields and entrepreneurs.

Consistent with this Administration’s goal of removing barriers to legal immigration under President Biden’s Executive Order 14012, Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans, USCIS is clarifying how the national interest waiver can be used by STEM graduates and entrepreneurs, as well as the significance of letters from governmental and quasi-governmental entities. The updated guidance also serves to promote effective and efficient processing of benefits consistent with the executive order.

An employer seeking to hire a noncitizen must generally obtain a permanent labor certification from the Department of Labor that proves there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position they are seeking and that their employment will not adversely affect similarly employed U.S. workers. The noncitizen may, however, seek a waiver of a job offer, and of the labor certification, if it is in the interest of the United States.

Individuals seeking a national interest waiver must show evidence of an advanced degree or exceptional ability and must also meet three factors that USCIS uses to determine, in its discretion, whether it is in the national interest that USCIS waive the requirement of a job offer, and thus the labor certification. The three factors USCIS considers for a national interest waiver are whether:

  • The person’s proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance;
  • The person is well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor; and
  • It would be beneficial to the United States to waive the job offer and thus the permanent labor certification requirements.

Those seeking a national interest waiver may self-petition using Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker

This guidance, contained in Volume 6 of the Policy Manual, is effective immediately. The guidance contained in the Policy Manual is controlling and supersedes any related prior guidance.

Visit the Policy Manual for Comment page to comment on this update. 

 

Thanks bro kani exceptional qualities anaduga 3-4 years exp unavallki em panikosthaye.

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23 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

To qualify for it you need to submit your publications/patents info, recommendations letters from people you don’t know but knows your work, some citations or if you are a entrepreneur with proven business idea and providing jobs which improves US economy …

kastam for software engineers  

Advance degree anaka malli then why she tweets??

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@csrcsr , now employers also can apply NIW antunaru 

 

The administration is also releasing new guidelines to help more STEM professionals applying for green cards skip a step in the process. Normally, when employers sponsor foreign employees for green cards, they need to show that Americans aren’t available to fill those jobs. Employers can apply for a national interest waiver, which allows them to skip that part of the process. Immigration lawyers say winning a national interest waiver could shorten the green card process by several months.

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Just now, sri_india said:

@csrcsr , now employers also can apply NIW antunaru 

 

The administration is also releasing new guidelines to help more STEM professionals applying for green cards skip a step in the process. Normally, when employers sponsor foreign employees for green cards, they need to show that Americans aren’t available to fill those jobs. Employers can apply for a national interest waiver, which allows them to skip that part of the process. Immigration lawyers say winning a national interest waiver could shorten the green card process by several months.

Ade cheotuna bro^&H

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4 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

Inthakiiii em decide chesindruuu. Sadiveee opikaaa ledhuuu aaa uscisss website ni. Anything useful info

anna , nuvvee gitla antee etlaa .... sadivi assalu meaning nuvvee cheputhav emo ani waiting 

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Just now, csrcsr said:

Ade cheotuna bro^&H

eee mukka direct gaa chepachu gaaa ..... mamalni savvagottinav kadhaaa @11 .... as of now NIW is self petition ....  lets see how companies going to use this 

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Just now, sri_india said:

eee mukka direct gaa chepachu gaaa ..... mamalni savvagottinav kadhaaa @11 .... as of now NIW is self petition ....  lets see how companies going to use this 

First see niw req relax chesearu job offer advance ability

Manchi information pass cheddam ante ovaru nammaru I hurted resignation to db 

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Just now, JackSeal said:

I don’t see any change in that page she tweeted… it was last updated some two years back

The administration is also releasing new guidelines to help more STEM professionals applying for green cards skip a step in the process. Normally, when employers sponsor foreign employees for green cards, they need to show that Americans aren’t available to fill those jobs. Employers can apply for a national interest waiver, which allows them to skip that part of the process. Immigration lawyers say winning a national interest waiver could shorten the green card process by several months

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OPT 3 years for F1

 

The most significant of the changes will expand the number of disciplines that international students can study to qualify to work in the U.S. on their student visas. With the change, students in those disciplines will be permitted to work in the U.S. for three years after graduation, rather than the one year offered to all international students. Right now, that extended work time—known as optional practical training—is meant to be offered to anyone in a STEM field, but it doesn’t cover some newly created disciplines.


 inka data science degree lu desi latho kala kala ladalsindeee

In all, the Department of Homeland Security is planning to add 22 new eligible degree fields, including data science and financial analytics. The changes take effect immediately.

 

J-1 Visa also work permit for 3 years 

 

 

Another change would allow students studying on J-1 visas, a less common path for international students, to work in the U.S. for up to three years as well. They are now allowed to work up to 18 months.

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