A complete guide to Professional Work Experience Evaluation for foreign degrees. Learn how your experience can be converted into U.S. degree equivalency for H1B, EB2, and skilled visa petitions, including USCIS rules, evaluator requirements, and essential documentation.
USCIS Expert Opinion Letters help verify your job role and credentials. Learn why they’re required and how they impact H-1B and EB-2 approvals.
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The O-1 visa is for professionals with extraordinary ability. This guide explains eligibility, documents, costs, processing steps, and expert tips to improve your approval chances.
If you’re applying for the EB2 NIW (National Interest Waiver), you’re probably aware of the importance of Expert Opinion Letters. But knowing that you need one and knowing precisely what to include in these letters are two completely different things.
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Last updated on November 20, 2025 When USCIS issues a Request for Evidence (RFE), it is usually not questioning your potential.Instead, it is assessing whether your qualifications, education, and experience have been presented in a clear, USCIS-compliant manner. This is where Expert Opinion Letters play a critical role, by converting raw credentials into structured, USCIS-ready […]
Last updated on November 18, 2025 Moving to the United States for higher education, career opportunities, or permanent settlement is a dream for many. But every year, thousands of applications are delayed or rejected by U.S. universities, employers, and immigration authorities. Surprisingly, it’s not always because the applicants lack qualifications—it’s often due to improper or […]
Last updated on November 18, 2025 The EB1A visa, also called the Extraordinary Ability Green Card, offers one of the fastest routes to U.S. permanent residency for individuals at the top of their field. Unlike other visas, EB1A does not require employer sponsorship or labor certification, making it highly desirable for professionals with exceptional skills. […]