How do you build a strong
EB-2 NIW profile in 2026?
A practical playbook for self-petitioners built around the three Dhanasar
prongs, with the evidence USCIS actually rewards.

Team Jinee
Extraordinary Ability. Precisely Positioned.

May 2026

9 min read
93%
Approval rate
3
Dhanasar prongs
~45d
Premium decision
$715
I-140 base fee
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What is EB-2 NIW?
The three Dhanasar prongs
Evidence you need
NIW vs PERM vs EB-1A
Timeline & cost in 2026
Common mistakes
FAQs
References
Most EB-2 NIW petitions get decided on paper. About 63% get approved, and the 37% that fail almost always lose because the evidence wasn’t tied to a real U.S. benefit, or because the recommendation letters all read like one person wrote them.
The EB-2 NIW space has changed. More professionals are pursuing it. USCIS has gotten stricter about what counts as substantial merit. That’s good news if your case is real. At Jinee Green Card, we’ve helped hundreds of professionals self-petition by organizing their work around the three prongs and presenting it as a legal argument, not a résumé.

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The EB-2 National Interest Waiver lets qualified professionals self-petition by filing Form I-140 directly with USCIS, with no employer and no labor certification.
Eligibility runs in two layers. You must qualify under the EB-2 category itself by holding an advanced U.S. degree (or foreign equivalent) plus a relevant role, or by demonstrating exceptional ability under at least three of the regulatory criteria.
You must also satisfy the Matter of Dhanasar test that lets USCIS waive the labor certification and job offer requirements.
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USCIS evaluates every NIW case under three prongs, all of which must clear:

Prong 1
Substantial merit & national importance
Your endeavor benefits the U.S. broadly not just your one employer or a single project.

Prong 2
Well positioned to advance the endeavor
Your background, results, and written plan add up to a credible path forward.

Prong 3
On balance, beneficial to the U.S.
Skipping the labor certification in your specific case makes sense for the country.
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What evidence do you need for an EB-2 NIW petition?
The strongest profiles include:

Degrees, transcripts, licenses, and a results-focused CV

Peer-reviewed publications with citation counts

Patents, products shipped, or technologies adopted by industry

Awards, grants, and conference talks at national or international level

Six to eight recommendation letters — at least half from independent experts
Each exhibit should carry a one-line caption naming the Dhanasar prong it supports. Officers reading hundreds of petitions a month reward files that are easy to follow.
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EB-2 NIW vs PERM and EB-1A: which path fits you?
USCIS evaluates every NIW case under three prongs, all of which must clear:
| Path | Petition | Employer | Labor Cert |
|---|---|---|---|
| EB-2 NIW | Self-petition | No employer | No labor cert |
| EB-2 PERM | Employer-sponsored | Employer required | Labor cert required |
| EB-1A | Self-petition | No employer | Top-of-field acclaim required |
EB-2 NIW lets you self-petition without an employer or labor certification. EB-2 PERM requires both. EB-1A is also self-petitioned but requires sustained extraordinary ability at the top of your field. NIW is usually the fastest self-petition route if your record is strong but not yet “top of field.” Move to EB-1A only when you can document sustained, internationally recognized acclaim.
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How long does the EB-2 NIW take, and what does it cost in 2026?
6–12 mo
Standard I-140 processing
~45 days
Premium processing decision
$2,805
Premium processing fee
$715 + $300
I-140 base + Asylum Program Fee
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What are the most common EB-2 NIW mistakes to avoid?
We dig into the patterns in our post on why EB-1 and NIW petitions fail. The recurring ones:
Treating the petition as a résumé in paragraph form
Recommendation letters that all sound the same
Claiming U.S. benefit when only your employer benefits
Citing publications without proof of impact
Filing without a concrete plan for continuing the work in the U.S.
Filing without checking the Visa Bulletin priority date for your country

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Book a one-on-one strategy session with our team. We’ll help you walk in with clarity, confidence, and the right evidence.
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EB-2 NIW Frequently Asked Questions
Can I file an EB-2 NIW from outside the U.S.?
Yes. The I-140 can be filed from anywhere. Once approved and your priority date is current, you complete the green card stage through DS-260 consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate, instead of filing I-485 inside the United States.
Can I file EB-2 NIW concurrently with I-485?
Yes, but only if your EB-2 priority date is current per the latest USCIS Visa Bulletin at the time of filing. Concurrent filing also lets you apply for an EAD (work authorization) and Advance Parole (travel permit) while you wait.
Can my spouse and children get green cards through my EB-2 NIW?
Can I switch jobs after my EB-2 NIW I-140 is approved?
References

Matter of Dhanasar, 26 I&N Dec. 884 (AAO 2016). View PDF

USCIS, “Employment-Based Immigration: Second Preference EB-2”. View on uscis.gov
