What Are The New National Interest Waiver Requirements? (Part 3)

Kaushik Ranchod is an immigration attorney for families and employers. He is the CEO of Ranchod Law Group, a firm that helps individuals and families start a new life in the US by walking them through the immigration process and helping them navigate through the system. They are dedicated to connecting skilled individuals with companies who are facing a shortage of talent and helping them both thrive.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

  • When does National Interest Waiver (NIW) outweigh the labor certification process? 
  • Comparing the pros and cons of filing an NIW versus a labor certification
  • How the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the labor certification process

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If you’re in the process of applying for a National Interest Waiver, you need to prove one thing: that your application would be more beneficial to the United States versus them looking in the domestic pool of talents to fill the position that you’re applying for. So how does applying for the NIW process outweigh the labor certification process?

In this week’s episode of Top Talent and Immigration Kaushik Ranchod talks about the pros and cons of filing an NIW versus getting a labor certification, and the things you need to prepare should you decide to apply for both. Stay tuned.

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