Key details on NIW and O-1 pathways, plus how One Luka supports you.
NIW (EB-2 National Interest Waiver)
A self-petition green card pathway for professionals whose work benefits the United States.
The National Interest Waiver (NIW) is a category of employment-based green card (EB-2) that allows certain foreign nationals to obtain permanent residency in the United States without requiring a job offer or labor certification.
Unlike other employment-based visas, the NIW allows you to self-petition, meaning you don't need an employer to sponsor you. This makes it particularly attractive for researchers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and other professionals who have made significant contributions to their field.
The NIW is based on the premise that your work is in the national interest of the United States, and that waiving the job offer and labor certification requirements would benefit the country.
To qualify for a National Interest Waiver, you must meet three main criteria established by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS):
Common qualifying fields include:
The NIW process typically involves several key steps:
Strong NIW petitions typically include:
The key is to demonstrate not just that you're qualified, but that your work has had and will continue to have a significant impact on your field and the national interest.
The timeline for an NIW petition can vary significantly:
The costs associated with an NIW petition include:
- Form I-140 filing fee: $700 (as of 2024)
- Premium processing (optional): $2,805
- Form I-485 filing fee (if applicable): $1,440 plus biometrics fee
One Luka revolutionizes the NIW petition process by:
While One Luka streamlines the process, we always recommend consulting with an immigration attorney for complex cases or legal advice specific to your situation.
Yes! One of the key advantages of the NIW is that you can self-petition, meaning:
This makes the NIW particularly attractive for researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who want flexibility in their career path in the United States.
After your I-140 petition is approved:
O-1 Extraordinary Ability (O-1A/O-1B)
A temporary, employment-tied visa for individuals with sustained national or international acclaim.
The O-1 is a nonimmigrant visa for individuals who can demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim in their field.
Key differences from NIW include:
To qualify, you generally need to meet at least three of the eight O-1 criteria or provide comparable evidence.
Common evidence includes:
A typical O-1 process:
We are focused on NIW automation today. O-1 support (evidence collection, drafting, and packaging) is on our roadmap.
If you're interested in O-1 tooling or early access, reach out and we'll prioritize based on demand.
Generate your NIW petition in minutes with One Luka's AI-powered platform. O-1 support is on our roadmap—tell us if you want early access.
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