EB-2 NIW: 3 Strategies to Prove National Importance to USCIS

Request your free case evaluation today: ➡️ https://ingrid-perez.showrunner.one/r... Trying to prove “national importance” for your EB-2 NIW petition? This is one of the biggest challenges applicants face with USCIS, and one of the most misunderstood parts of the National Interest Waiver process. In this video, we break down practical strategies to help strengthen your EB-2 NIW case, including how to demonstrate the broader impact of your work, what USCIS officers are actually looking for, and the evidence that can make your petition significantly stronger. Whether you're applying as an entrepreneur, researcher, engineer, healthcare professional, business owner, or highly skilled professional, understanding how to frame your work correctly can make the difference between approval and denial. If you’re preparing your NIW petition or responding to an RFE, this video will help you better understand how to position your case strategically and avoid common mistakes applicants make when trying to prove national importance. Watch until the end to learn the strongest arguments and examples that can improve your chances with USCIS. Timestamps: 00:00 – What does “national importance” actually mean? 00:31 – Why USCIS denies so many NIW cases 01:22 – The biggest mistake applicants make 02:18 – How to prove your work impacts the U.S. 03:41 – What evidence makes your petition stronger? 05:04 – The strategy most applicants completely miss 06:01 – How to position your case for approval ________________________________________________________________________ At IBP Immigration Law, talent meets opportunity. Led by Attorney Ingrid Borges Perez, we help professionals, families, and businesses navigate the U.S. immigration process with clarity and confidence. For personalized legal guidance, visit IBP Immigration Law and explore your options to work, live, or build your future in the United States. Learn more at ➡️https://smartlink2.metricool.com/publ... #eb2niw #uscis #immigrationlaw