The “National Interest Waiver” or “NIW” is a rather underutlized approach to obtaining legal permanent residence in the United States. It is available to foreign nationals working in the US in various fields such as business, education, the arts, and sciences whose employment within the United States is in the “national interest” of the country… Read more »
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