Do I qualify for an EB-1 visa?
EB-1 is for individuals with extraordinary ability. You may qualify if you've received major awards, published influential research, served as an expert reviewer, or demonstrated sustained national/international acclaim. Book a free consultation and we'll assess your specific qualifications.
What's the difference between EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3?
EB-1: For those with extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, or multinational executives. No labor certification needed.
EB-2: For advanced degree holders or those with exceptional ability. Can self-petition via National Interest Waiver (NIW).
EB-3: For skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. Requires employer sponsorship and labor certification.
EB-2: For advanced degree holders or those with exceptional ability. Can self-petition via National Interest Waiver (NIW).
EB-3: For skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. Requires employer sponsorship and labor certification.
Can I apply for a green card without a job offer?
Yes! EB-1 (extraordinary ability) and EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) allow self-petitioning without employer sponsorship. We can help determine if you qualify.
I'm in Nigeria — can you still help me?
Absolutely. We specialize in helping African professionals and families, with dedicated phone lines and WhatsApp access. Most of our process can be handled remotely until your consular interview. Send us a message on WhatsApp here: +2349135009163
What documents do I need?
Document requirements vary by case type, but commonly include passport copies, educational credentials, employment letters, tax returns, and proof of relationships (for family cases). We provide a detailed checklist once we begin working together.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans to make our services accessible. Details are discussed during your consultation.
Q: What if my case gets denied?
Q: What if my case gets denied?
What if my case gets denied?
While we work diligently to ensure strong petitions, denials can happen. If USCIS denies your case, we evaluate the denial notice, advise on appeal or reapplication options, and work with you to determine the best path forward. Our goal is approval, but we're with you even if challenges arise.
Can you guarantee my case will be approved?
No ethical immigration attorney can guarantee approval — those who do are not being honest. What we can promise is thorough preparation, expert legal guidance, and transparent communication throughout the process.
