USCIS regulations highlight significant differences between the H-1B and EB-2 visa categories, particularly regarding employer sponsorship and eligibility requirements. The H-1B visa requires an employer to sponsor foreign workers and is valid for up to six years, while the EB-2 visa, which requires an advanced degree, may allow for self-sponsorship through a National Interest Waiver (NIW).
Key Details:
- H-1B visa: Requires employer sponsorship and is valid for up to 6 years.
- EB-2 visa: Requires an advanced degree.
- National Interest Waiver (NIW): Can eliminate the need for employer sponsorship.
- NIW eligibility allows applicants to self-petition for a green card.
These distinctions are crucial for foreign nationals considering their immigration options in the U.S. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @Beachgggirl
