Comment by darth_avocado

Comment by darth_avocado 4 hours ago

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My comment was in response to your claim that EB system was created for people with rare skills, which it clearly isn’t. You were in a job that only 1000 people were able to do, you being one of them. And yet you suggested that EB1 would more laborious and not fit for you.

> You may be eligible for an employment-based, first-preference visa if you are an alien of extraordinary ability, are an outstanding professor or researcher, or are a certain multinational executive or manager.

Yet you went for EB2, which is designed for a different set of immigrants where the proof of exceptional ability is a lot more lax

> You may be eligible for an employment-based, second preference visa if you are a member of the professions holding an advanced degree or its equivalent, or a person who has exceptional ability.

And you’re concerned about gaming the system? And you’re also claiming that EB system was designed to work for exactly the scenario that you fit?

pandaman 4 hours ago

As I said, EB-1 does not require rare skills. PERM based EB-2 and 3, though, require that there are no US workers with such skills available so it's highly correlated with skill's rarity. So why and where would I say that the entire EB system is created for people with rare skills?

>> You may be eligible for an employment-based, first-preference visa if you are an alien of extraordinary ability, are an outstanding professor or researcher, or are a certain multinational executive or manager.

Yep, and I am none of this.

>Yet you went for EB2, which is designed for a different set of immigrants where the proof of exceptional ability is a lot more lax

Yep, because EB2 does not require any exceptional ability, just the lack of a US worker available, willing, and able to do the job and a master's degree.