eb2 and big salary
Hi,
Do you think it helps in getting an eb2 if one's salary is substantially higher than even the salaries other who qualify for eb1 or eb2 ? Is salary not the big indicator of how exceptional a person is ? |
Re: eb2 and big salary
John Qyindi wrote:
> > Hi, > > Do you think it helps in getting an eb2 if one's salary is substantially higher > than even the salaries other who qualify for eb1 or eb2 ? In my opinion no. You could always ask an experienced immigration lawyer. > Is salary not the big indicator of how exceptional a person is ? Not the way I read the requirements (but I'm not a lawyer and have no experience with the process). Salary is not always an indicator of "exceptional" performance. There are plenty of unexceptional people who make a large salary and who would probably not qualify for EB-2 I think exceptional means more like Nobel Prize level work or recognition by your peer group over a period of time as being near the top of your field. Others may have more information. Again, this is only my opinion. An immigration lawyer who has handled such cases is the best person to speak to. |
Re: eb2 and big salary
jb wrote:
> > John Qyindi wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Do you think it helps in getting an eb2 if one's salary is substantially higher > > than even the salaries other who qualify for eb1 or eb2 ? Following up to myself this page seems to be more detailed and does mention salary as a factor http://globalgateway.monster.com/visainfo/abcs/eb2/ It also mentions 10 years experience. These days it might be very difficult to prove there is no one in the US who could not do the job |
Re: eb2 and big salary
This page is really good:
http://www.murthy.com/eb2.html 5 years can subsitute if you have bachelors. Yahooooooooo! jb <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > jb wrote: > > > > John Qyindi wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Do you think it helps in getting an eb2 if one's salary is substantially higher > > > than even the salaries other who qualify for eb1 or eb2 ? > > Following up to myself this page seems to be more detailed and does mention salary > as a factor > > http://globalgateway.monster.com/visainfo/abcs/eb2/ > > It also mentions 10 years experience. These days it might be very difficult to > prove there is no one in the US who could not do the job |
Re: eb2 and big salary
I imagine that many cases are borderline. If your company hires a top law firm I
imagine you can get it no problem. Many of these law firms have really good relationships with INS. jb <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > jb wrote: > > > > John Qyindi wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Do you think it helps in getting an eb2 if one's salary is substantially higher > > > than even the salaries other who qualify for eb1 or eb2 ? > > Following up to myself this page seems to be more detailed and does mention salary > as a factor > > http://globalgateway.monster.com/visainfo/abcs/eb2/ > > It also mentions 10 years experience. These days it might be very difficult to > prove there is no one in the US who could not do the job |
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