The National Interest Waiver is applicable for those who are exceptionally talented in their field of work, usually have 10 years of experience prior to filing with the USCIS, and whose experience/endeavor would benefit the U.S. economically, at the national scale, (but also in underdeveloped regional contexts) granted legal admission into the country. Those who are preparing to file a NIW need to first submit an I-140 petition.
NIW applicants are self-petitioners. They do not need an employer to file the I-140 on their behalf (which would happen in most cases with employment-based visa applications).
It is thus very important for a self-petitioner to check option 1H, “an alien applying for an NIW” under Part 2 of the I-140.
The filing fee for the I-140 is $700. In addition, applicants who are applying for an NIW need to include several supporting documents for the USCIS to properly adjudicate their case.
In addition, some applicants might choose to file their I-485 application concurrently with their I-140, if they have a visa number already available. Not all applicants will have a visa number available though, and your nationality has a lot to do with associated backlogs in the system. In order to be sure which you should file, applicants will need to check the State Department Visa Bulletin, available here.
Send your application(s) to the correct USCIS mailbox. Applicants will need to print everything out and submit paperwork by mail in a package/parcel with a mailing label.
If you are filing only your complete NIW I-140 with supporting documents, you can send your application package to the following address:
USCIS Attn: I-140 P.O. Box 660128
Dallas, TX 75266
For concurrent filing, send your I-140 together with your I-485 to the following address:
USCIS P.O. Box 660867
Dallas, TX 75266
Supporting documents should be in English or accompanied by an English translation
Mail your final I-140 NIW petition with a mailing label/stamp. If you go through a carrier, pull up the address on your phone when you arrive at the UPS/Fedex center and they will print a mailing label to put on your package. These centers will also have the correct size parcels for all of your documents if you do not have one.
If you wish to file online, you need to make a USCIS account and file your entire application electronically.
Applicants first need to make an account. They can do this by going to the USCIS Home Page and selecting the Sign In Page at the top right.
After creating an account, applicants will be able to upload the necessary forms and complete them. The USCIS saves your work as you go, so you don’t have to worry. When you log out, your work will be saved.
After your initial submission, you can keep logging into your USCIS account to see if they have received your application. Processing time in this regard can be up to 2-3 weeks depending on the case loads.
Once you file a form, you will have access to a secure inbox to send messages to an immigration officer and receive a response to any questions you might have.
For this particular process, the I-140 petition for NIW applicants can take between 3-9 months. Be sure to check your case for RFEs that you will need to respond to.
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