EB-2 Visa 2026: Eligibility, Process, and Visa Bulletin Updates

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

EB-2 Visa Guide: A Thorough Summary

This text provides a detailed overview of the EB-2 visa, a pathway to a US green card for professionals with advanced⁢ degrees or exceptional​ ability. Here’s a ​breakdown of⁣ the key details:

Who is eligible for​ an⁣ EB-2 Visa?

* Advanced Degree Professionals: Requires a Master’s or Doctoral degree (or equivalent) or a ⁣Bachelor’s degree‌ plus 5 years of progressive experience. the degree/experience must be required for the ‌job. examples: engineering, ⁢medicine, ‌academia.
* Exceptional‌ Ability: Demonstrates ​expertise significantly‍ above the norm in sciences,⁤ arts, or business.⁢ Requires meeting⁢ at least three ⁤ of‌ these six criteria:
* Relevant⁤ degree/certification
‍ ‌* 10+ years of experience
* Professional license
* high salary
‍ ‌ * Membership in elite associations
​ ‍ * Peer recognition (awards, publications)
* Choice ​evidence: Patents, media coverage.
* national Interest Waiver (NIW): Bypasses job offer/labor certification if the work⁢ benefits ⁣the US.‍ Requires a three-prong test:
* Significant Merit & National Importance: Impacts areas like public health, technology, or economic growth.
* Well-Positioned to Succeed: Strong track⁤ record, skills, and a ⁤clear plan.
* Benefit to the US: Waiving ‍requirements⁣ must be in the ⁢US’s overall interest. ‌ Popular with entrepreneurs in CETs (AI, renewable energy).2025 NIW approval⁣ rate: ⁤61%

application Process -‍ Step-by-Step:

  1. Form I-140‍ (Immigrant Petition⁢ for Alien Worker): Filed by employer ⁤(or applicant for NIW). Filing fee: $715 (as⁤ of 2026)
  2. Labor ‍Certification (Form ETA-9089): Generally‍ required to prove no qualified US workers are available. Processed⁤ through the FLAG system. Exceptions: NIW and Schedule A occupations (nurses, ⁤physical therapists).Submit an uncertified ETA-9089 ​with⁤ supporting documents in these cases.
  3. Premium Processing⁢ (Optional): $2,805 for a decision within 45 days.
  4. Standard Processing: 6-12 months (can be longer due ‍to backlogs).
  5. Visa Availability: Check the Visa Bulletin ⁤based on your priority date (I-140 filing date).
  6. Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status)⁤ or ‍Consular Processing: File I-485 if in the US, or pursue consular‌ processing abroad.
  7. Family Members: ⁣ Spouses and children‍ under 21 qualify as derivatives (E-21/E-22 classifications).
  8. Total Processing Time: ‍ 1-3 years (non-backlogged countries), longer⁤ for others.

Significant Considerations:

* ⁤ Common Pitfalls: Incomplete evidence. Detailed ⁤letters of support, publications, and impact metrics⁢ are crucial.‌ Respond promptly ⁤to‌ Requests for⁣ Evidence (RFEs).
* Legal Counsel: Recommended, ‌especially with increased⁢ scrutiny expected in 2026.

2026 Visa Bulletin (January):

* Final Action ⁣Dates:

‍ ⁣ * All Chargeability Areas ‌(except ⁤China, India, Mexico, Philippines): april 1, 2024
⁤ * China: September 1, 2021
​ ⁣ * India:​ July 15, 2013
‌ * Mexico & Philippines: April⁤ 1, 2024
* ⁣ Filing⁣ Dates: more generous dates used for adjustment applications.

In essence, the EB-2 visa ⁤offers a path⁢ to permanent residency for skilled ⁢professionals, with ​the NIW providing a especially attractive option for those whose work demonstrably benefits⁢ the United ‌States.

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