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From H-1B to Green Card: What Engineers Should Know About Self-Petition Timelines

If you're an engineer on an H-1B visa considering a green card through self-petition, the timeline complexity might surprise you. Here's a technical breakdown of the process, based on what we've learned building tools for this space.

The Two Self-Petition Paths

Both EB-1A and NIW allow you to self-petition — meaning no employer sponsor required. But their timelines differ significantly.

EB-1A Timeline (Extraordinary Ability)

Preparation:     3-6 months (evidence gathering)
I-140 Filing:    1 day (submission)
I-140 Processing: 
  - Regular:     6-12 months
  - Premium:     15 business days ($2,805)
I-485 Filing:    Depends on priority date current
I-485 Processing: 8-14 months
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Total:           ~12-24 months (with premium processing)
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NIW Timeline (National Interest Waiver)

Preparation:     2-4 months (petition letter + evidence)
I-140 Filing:    1 day (submission)
I-140 Processing:
  - Regular:     6-18 months  
  - Premium:     45 business days ($2,805)
I-485 Filing:    Depends on priority date current
I-485 Processing: 8-14 months
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Total:           ~14-30 months (with premium processing)
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Notice that NIW premium processing takes 45 days vs. EB-1A's 15 days. This is a significant difference that many applicants don't anticipate.

What Affects Your Timeline

1. Evidence Readiness

The biggest variable isn't USCIS — it's you. Engineers who maintain organized records of their publications, citations, and contributions can cut preparation time in half.

2. Priority Date Currency

For applicants from India and China, the priority date backlog is the real bottleneck. EB-1 dates generally move faster than EB-2, which is one reason some applicants prefer EB-1A over NIW despite the higher evidence bar.

3. Request for Evidence (RFE)

About 30-40% of EB-1A cases receive an RFE. Each RFE adds 2-3 months to your timeline. Strong initial evidence reduces this risk.

How to Assess Your Readiness

Before investing months in preparation, it's worth doing a quick self-assessment:

  • Do you meet at least 3 of the 10 EB-1A criteria?
  • Can you articulate a proposed endeavor with national importance for NIW?
  • Do you have strong letters of recommendation lined up?

Tools like VisaCanvas offer free preliminary assessments that can help you gauge where you stand before committing to the process.

Cost Comparison

Cost Item EB-1A NIW
USCIS Filing (I-140) $700 $700
Premium Processing $2,805 $2,805
Attorney Fees $6,000-$15,000 $5,000-$12,000
I-485 (per person) $1,440 $1,440
Total (self-file) ~$5,000 ~$5,000
Total (with attorney) ~$10,000-$20,000 ~$8,000-$17,000

The Dual Filing Strategy

Many attorneys recommend filing both EB-1A and NIW concurrently. The logic:

  • EB-1A has a faster priority date queue
  • NIW has a lower evidence threshold
  • If one is denied, the other may still succeed
  • Cost increase is marginal compared to risk reduction

Key Takeaway

Self-petition immigration is a project. Treat it like one — with milestones, documentation, and contingency plans. The engineers who succeed are the ones who approach it systematically.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration timelines vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney.

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