Immigration Options for Professionals, Entrepreneurs & High-Achieving Individuals
Some professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, executives, artists, athletes, and individuals with strong achievements may qualify for immigration pathways that do not require a traditional employer sponsor.
Professional & Self-Petition Pathways
EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
For individuals with sustained national or international recognition in business, science, education, arts, athletics, or other qualifying fields. EB-1A may allow qualified applicants to self-petition.
Learn moreEB-2 National Interest Waiver
For professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability whose proposed work may provide substantial benefit to the United States. NIW may allow qualified applicants to seek a waiver of the traditional job offer and labor certification requirement.
Learn moreO-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa
For individuals with extraordinary ability in business, science, education, athletics, arts, film, television, or other qualifying fields. O-1 generally requires a U.S. employer or agent petitioner, but may work for certain professional and entrepreneurial strategies.
Learn moreE-2 Treaty Investor Visa
For qualifying nationals of treaty countries who invest in and direct a real operating U.S. business.
Learn moreL-1 Business Expansion Visa
For executives, managers, and specialized-knowledge employees transferring from a qualifying foreign company to a related U.S. company, including certain U.S. business expansion strategies.
Learn moreEB-5 Investor Green Card
For investors who may qualify through a substantial investment that meets U.S. immigration requirements and job-creation rules.
Learn moreProfessional Strategy Review
For individuals unsure which pathway fits their background, credentials, achievements, business activity, investment plan, and long-term immigration goals.
Learn moreWho Should Explore These Options?
What Evidence Can Strengthen a Professional Immigration Case?
- ✓Resume or CV
- ✓Degrees and certifications
- ✓Awards and recognition
- ✓Media coverage
- ✓Publications
- ✓Speaking engagements
- ✓Business ownership records
- ✓Contracts or client records
- ✓High salary or compensation evidence
- ✓Professional memberships
- ✓Expert recommendation letters
- ✓Business plans
- ✓Investment documents
- ✓Proof of national, economic, cultural, scientific, or professional impact
Why Strategy Matters
Professional immigration cases are not just about filling out forms. They require a clear legal strategy, strong evidence, persuasive presentation, and careful positioning of the applicant’s achievements, business activity, investment, or proposed work in the United States.
Not Sure Which Professional Visa Fits Your Situation?
Schedule a strategy session with Cena Immigration to review your background, achievements, business activity, immigration history, and possible professional immigration options.
