Talent-Based Immigration
Helping people with extraordinary talent obtain permanent residency
Nationwide Talent-Based Immigration Attorney
Who Is Eligible For A Talent-Based Visa?
If you have demonstrated extraordinary ability in your field and can provide evidence to support your achievements, you may qualify for talent-based permanent residency in the United States through an EB-1 visa.
This category includes individuals with exceptional accomplishments in the arts, sciences, business, athletics, or education; nationally or internationally recognized professors and researchers with offers from U.S. employers; and executives or managers of multinational companies whose employers meet specific criteria.
Maitreyee Mopalwar assists clients in preparing strong EB-1 visa petitions by helping them document their achievements, organize supporting evidence, and navigate the complex application process. Based in New Jersey and serving clients nationwide, she provides thoughtful, detail-oriented legal guidance to help you pursue permanent residency through your accomplishments. Contact Mellorah Law PLLC today to discuss your eligibility for an EB-1 visa and begin your application process.
Call Mellorah Law PLLC at 646-640-0335 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Are the Benefits of an EB-1 Visa?
There are many reasons why the EB-1 visa is one of the most sought-after immigration options. First, successful applicants become eligible for permanent residency (a green card) without the lengthy steps required for most other employment-based visas.
Unlike other visa categories, EB-1 applicants do not need to obtain a labor certification or prove that no qualified U.S. workers are available for the position. Additionally, the wait time for EB-1 visas is often shorter, and in many cases, applicants can file on their own without employer sponsorship.
If you believe your background and achievements may make you eligible for an EB-1 visa, Mellorah Law PLLC can help you understand the requirements, evaluate your qualifications, and guide you through each step of the process.
How Do I Apply for a Talent-Based Visa?
The first step in the EB-1 visa process is gathering documentation that demonstrates you meet the eligibility criteria. Maitreyee Mopalwar works closely with clients to help organize and present strong evidence to support their petitions.
Applicants generally need to provide proof of a job offer from a U.S. employer or a U.S. subsidiary of a multinational company. Professors and researchers may need to include at least two forms of evidence, such as published research that has been cited by other respected figures in the field, recognition through national or international awards, or documentation of significant contributions or breakthroughs in research.
Once the required evidence is compiled, Maitreyee assists in preparing and submitting Form I-140, the official petition for an employment-based (EB-1) immigrant visa. Begin your path to permanent residency today with guidance from Mellorah Law PLLC, serving clients in New Jersey and across the United States.
Questions About Immigration?
Reach out to Mellorah Law PLLC at 646-640-0335 to discuss your situation with Attorney Maitreyee Mopalwar. Personalized attention and clear answers are just a call away.

