Chary Law has announced EB-2 National Interest Waiver application services for STEM professionals, following recent USCIS updates that strengthen eligibility for advanced-degree holders in critical technology fields.
-- Chary Law has announced legal guidance and application services for STEM professionals pursuing the EB-2 National Interest Waiver, responding to significant updates to the merit-based immigration system introduced in late 2025 and early 2026. The recent changes have clarified eligibility standards and reinforced the position of advanced-degree holders whose work advances U.S. competitiveness, particularly in critical and emerging technology fields.
More information is available at https://charylaw.com/green-cards/#EB-2
The EB-2 National Interest Waiver allows eligible foreign nationals to self-petition for permanent residency without a job offer or labor certification. Unlike traditional EB-2 sponsorship, which requires employer involvement and PERM labor certification, the waiver removes these barriers when applicants demonstrate that their proposed work serves the national interest. Researchers, engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs can pursue green card applications based on the merit and scope of their contributions rather than the constraints of a single employment relationship.
Chary Law brings focused experience in employment-based immigration to this process. Attorney Siddharth Chary has received recognition for his work in immigration law. The firm provides strategic counsel and representation for foreign nationals navigating complex immigration pathways, with particular emphasis on cases requiring detailed evidence development and alignment with evolving regulatory standards.
As Chary explains, USCIS evaluates petitions using the three-prong framework established in Matter of Dhanasar. This framework assesses whether the proposed endeavor has substantial intrinsic merit and national importance, whether the applicant is well-positioned to advance it, and whether waiving standard requirements benefits the United States. Under the January 2025 guidance, USCIS gives strong, positive consideration to advanced STEM degree holders whose work aligns with 18 identified critical and emerging technology categories, including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, biotechnology, and clean energy.
STEM professionals interested in the EB-2 NIW pathway or beginning the application process can consult with Chary Law to assess eligibility and develop a case strategy. Given the complexity of the process and the importance of early, informed legal guidance, the firm encourages prospective applicants to initiate consultation before assembling documentation. More information about the EB-2 NIW program and about alternative pathways to citizenship can be found at the link below.
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