EB-1B “Outstanding Researcher” Visa
The EB-1B immigrant visa is intended for professors and researchers who have achieved international recognition for their outstanding accomplishments in a specific academic field.
A key benefit of this visa category is that it does not require a PERM labor certification, though it does require sponsorship from a U.S. employer.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the EB-1B Outstanding Researcher category, the applicant must:
Be internationally recognized as outstanding in a specific academic field.
Have a minimum of three years of experience in teaching or research within that field.
Have a permanent job offer from a U.S. employer for either a teaching or research position.
Evidence Criteria
To establish eligibility, applicants must provide evidence satisfying at least two of the following six criteria:
USCIS Evaluation Process
USCIS evaluates EB-1B petitions through a two-step analysis:
Step 1:
Objective Criteria Review
USCIS first determines whether the applicant objectively meets the regulatory requirements through submitted evidence.
Step 2:
Totality of Circumstances Assessment
USCIS then evaluates the quality, impact, and overall significance of the applicant’s accomplishments to decide whether they are recognized internationally as outstanding in their academic field.
