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Travel / Re: USA Employment-based Immigration (EB-1,EB-2,EB-3 Visa) by NaijaMercy: 8:03pm On Sep 28, 2023
Hello house,

Please I'm still looking for your help with direction in this regard.

Kindly advise a sister.

Thank you.





NaijaMercy:
Hi everyone,

I plan to explore the EB-2 NIW route and need your guidance.

I am an IT professional with about 15yrs experience, my primary area is IT Service Management, and I am a certified ITIL Expert (the last I checked, the total number of people holding this certificate globally is still less than 100,000). I am also a project management professional (PMP) - I have being a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) for about a decade. I have experience managing technical IT projects and was recently recognized by my employer for delivering complex projects around North America, and as a leading international woman in STEM. My first degree is in Computer Science (Nigeria) and I have an MBA (Canada). I have worked full time in Canada as a Technical Project Manager and IT Service Manager for over 5 years. I have the Canadian Citizenship and prefer a permanent visa to the US, hence the reason I am not exploring the 'TN' visa route. My husband is an Engineer and has the Professional Engineering (P.Eng) license for engineering practice in Canada. He is also a member of the council for the regulation of engineering in Nigeria (COREN) and a project management professional (PMP). He has almost 15 years engineering experience (10years in Nigeria and 5yrs+ in Canada)

Do we stand a chance with the EB-2 NIW route or what could possibly boost our chances? We are open to working with an immigration attorney that has experience with people in IT/Engineering but would also like to try to do it ourselves to save cost.

Looking forward to learning from you all. Thank you
Travel / Re: USA Employment-based Immigration (EB-1,EB-2,EB-3 Visa) by NaijaMercy: 5:47am On Sep 22, 2023
Hi everyone,

I plan to explore the EB-2 NIW route and need your guidance.

I am an IT professional with about 15yrs experience, my primary area is IT Service Management, and I am a certified ITIL Expert (the last I checked, the total number of people holding this certificate globally is still less than 100,000). I am also a project management professional (PMP) - I have being a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) for about a decade. I have experience managing technical IT projects and was recently recognized by my employer for delivering complex projects around North America, and as a leading international woman in STEM. My first degree is in Computer Science (Nigeria) and I have an MBA (Canada). I have worked full time in Canada as a Technical Project Manager and IT Service Manager for over 5 years. I have the Canadian Citizenship and prefer a permanent visa to the US, hence the reason I am not exploring the 'TN' visa route. My husband is an Engineer and has the Professional Engineering (P.Eng) license for engineering practice in Canada. He is also a member of the council for the regulation of engineering in Nigeria (COREN) and a project management professional (PMP). He has almost 15 years engineering experience (10years in Nigeria and 5yrs+ in Canada)

Do we stand a chance with the EB-2 NIW route or what could possibly boost our chances? We are open to working with an immigration attorney that has experience with people in IT/Engineering but would also like to try to do it ourselves to save cost.

Looking forward to learning from you all. Thank you

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