Why you might not want to file for EB-2 NIW immediately
Here’s a post by immigration lawyer Amber Davis on you might not want to file for EB-2 NIW immediately (and instead spend 2-3 months building up your profile):
If you have a borderline case, I would not suggest that you file for EB-2 NIW immediately.
Even with the upcoming election.
Why?
Because chances are you’ll get an RFE and by the time you decide on whether to reply to the RFE or refile, you might not have enough time left to work on your profile, strengthen your case, and refile.
So instead of rushing to file, get an attorney to evaluate your case first before deciding on whether to file now or profile-build for 2-3 months and then file.
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Interested in EB-1A, EB-2 NIW or O-1? Feel free to reach out to Amber at amber.davis@waypointimmigration.org or via LinkedIn messages.
Interested in profile-building for EB-2 NIW and maximizing your chances of approval? Check out Amber’s course, NIW Ready, which helps those of you who want to build a strong NIW profile in 2-3 months. You’ll also be considered for Amber’s refundable case package, which guarantees a refund of only attorney fees if your case does not get approved. At the end of the course, assuming you do the work, you’ll be ready to file.