For physicians

U.S. Green Card strategy for physicians

For many physicians, their Green Card options can appear increasingly complicated. Where you trained, where you practice, or even whether you have a J-1 home residency requirement can affect which pathway best suits your needs. At Manifest, our attorneys help doctors untangle the options and build a plan that works around your timeline.

  • Flat fees with flexible payment plans.
  • Ex-USCIS officer review available on every plan.
  • Live case tracking through the Manifest portal.
  • Experience across the full range of physician Green Card pathways, including the Physician NIW.
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What Green Card options does a physician typically have?

Doctors have a unique Green Card path that the rest of the labor market does not. The Physician NIW allows a physician to self-petition without a labor certification by committing to five years of full-time clinical work in a designated underserved area or VA facility. The petition can be filed before those five years are complete, but the Green Card itself cannot be approved until the service requirement is met. The standard EB-2 NIW, EB-1A, and EB-2 PERM are also available, and each fits a different physician profile and stage of training.

Common starting points for physicians:

I.

You are completing training

And want to understand which Green Card path fits your specialty and practice plans.

II.

You want to file a Physician NIW

And you are working or planning to work in an underserved area or VA facility.

III.

You are a research-track physician

At an academic medical center building toward the EB-1A or standard EB-2 NIW.

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/Available pathways

Your Green Card options

Physician NIW

For physicians committing to underserved-area or VA service. The Physician NIW is built specifically for physicians. You self-petition without a labor certification by committing to 5 years of full-time clinical practice in a designated shortage area or VA facility. The petition can be filed before you finish the 5 years, but the Green Card is not approved until the service requirement is met. It is a strong fit for physicians already practicing or planning to practice in an HPSA, MUA, or VA setting.

EB-2 NIW

For research-active physicians whose work has national impact. The EB-2 NIW works best when you have a research footprint on top of clinical work, such as publications, grants, clinical trial leadership, or contributions to public health. It is a self-petition with no underserved-area requirement and no employer required.

EB-1A

For physicians with national or international recognition in their field. The EB-1A is best for academic physicians and clinician-scientists with cited papers, major grants, society leadership, selective society fellowships, board roles, or media coverage. It has the highest bar, but also the fastest priority date for most countries.

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Helping physicians build their future in the U.S.

From J-1 waivers and NIW petitions to H-1B and Green Card approvals, we've helped physicians across specialties navigate complex immigration pathways with confidence.

EB-2 NIW

An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

Carmiann Cespedes helped a data governance and cybersecurity specialist at a major global bank keep his Green Card case on track by successfully overcoming a Request for Evidence on his EB-2 National Interest Waiver. The original petition had leaned too heavily on his field's inclusion on the STEM list, so the response rebuilt the argument around the substance of his work in privacy protection and data security, winning the approval.

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An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

EB-1A

A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

Sang Kim helped a Brazilian postdoctoral researcher overcome a complex Request for Evidence and win approval of his EB-1A petition. Building on the two criteria USCIS had already conceded - scholarly publications and peer review - the response leveraged the researcher's 500+ citations and highly specific third-party expert letters to establish his original contributions and sustained impact in his field.

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A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

EB-2 NIW

UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

Catherine Gatonye helped a UX researcher specializing in automotive human-machine interface design overcome a lengthy "kitchen sink" Request for Evidence on his self-filed EB-2 NIW petition. With USCIS questioning all three NIW prongs, the response rebuilt the case around a sharply defined endeavor in safer in-vehicle digital systems, evidence of his publications' industry impact, redrafted expert letters, and a future work plan tied to national transportation safety priorities.

Read more
UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

EB-1A

Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

Rami Lee helped a product management leader specializing in enterprise collaboration software overcome a Request for Evidence on his EB-1A petition. The response drew on his critical role owning a key product line at a major communications platform, multiple approved patents, over a hundred peer reviews across ten-plus journals, published articles, press coverage of his work, and judging of startup pitch competitions. The petition was approved.

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Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

EB-2 NIW

An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

Carmiann Cespedes helped a data governance and cybersecurity specialist at a major global bank keep his Green Card case on track by successfully overcoming a Request for Evidence on his EB-2 National Interest Waiver. The original petition had leaned too heavily on his field's inclusion on the STEM list, so the response rebuilt the argument around the substance of his work in privacy protection and data security, winning the approval.

Read more
An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

EB-1A

A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

Sang Kim helped a Brazilian postdoctoral researcher overcome a complex Request for Evidence and win approval of his EB-1A petition. Building on the two criteria USCIS had already conceded - scholarly publications and peer review - the response leveraged the researcher's 500+ citations and highly specific third-party expert letters to establish his original contributions and sustained impact in his field.

Read more
A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

EB-2 NIW

UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

Catherine Gatonye helped a UX researcher specializing in automotive human-machine interface design overcome a lengthy "kitchen sink" Request for Evidence on his self-filed EB-2 NIW petition. With USCIS questioning all three NIW prongs, the response rebuilt the case around a sharply defined endeavor in safer in-vehicle digital systems, evidence of his publications' industry impact, redrafted expert letters, and a future work plan tied to national transportation safety priorities.

Read more
UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

EB-1A

Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

Rami Lee helped a product management leader specializing in enterprise collaboration software overcome a Request for Evidence on his EB-1A petition. The response drew on his critical role owning a key product line at a major communications platform, multiple approved patents, over a hundred peer reviews across ten-plus journals, published articles, press coverage of his work, and judging of startup pitch competitions. The petition was approved.

Read more
Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

EB-2 NIW

An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

Carmiann Cespedes helped a data governance and cybersecurity specialist at a major global bank keep his Green Card case on track by successfully overcoming a Request for Evidence on his EB-2 National Interest Waiver. The original petition had leaned too heavily on his field's inclusion on the STEM list, so the response rebuilt the argument around the substance of his work in privacy protection and data security, winning the approval.

Read more
An NIW Rebuilt on Substance Rather Than the STEM List

EB-1A

A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

Sang Kim helped a Brazilian postdoctoral researcher overcome a complex Request for Evidence and win approval of his EB-1A petition. Building on the two criteria USCIS had already conceded - scholarly publications and peer review - the response leveraged the researcher's 500+ citations and highly specific third-party expert letters to establish his original contributions and sustained impact in his field.

Read more
A Postdoc's 500 Citations Answer a Complex EB-1A RFE

EB-2 NIW

UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

Catherine Gatonye helped a UX researcher specializing in automotive human-machine interface design overcome a lengthy "kitchen sink" Request for Evidence on his self-filed EB-2 NIW petition. With USCIS questioning all three NIW prongs, the response rebuilt the case around a sharply defined endeavor in safer in-vehicle digital systems, evidence of his publications' industry impact, redrafted expert letters, and a future work plan tied to national transportation safety priorities.

Read more
UX Researcher Rebuilds a Self-Filed NIW After a Kitchen-Sink RFE

EB-1A

Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

Rami Lee helped a product management leader specializing in enterprise collaboration software overcome a Request for Evidence on his EB-1A petition. The response drew on his critical role owning a key product line at a major communications platform, multiple approved patents, over a hundred peer reviews across ten-plus journals, published articles, press coverage of his work, and judging of startup pitch competitions. The petition was approved.

Read more
Compliance Product Leader Answers an RFE With Patents and Peer Reviews

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Client stories

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Very professional, Simon and Dan responded to my clarifications with satisfaction. prepared my case with detailed documentation and got my approval from USCIS. Highly recommended for individuals looking for GC process under employment-based category

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Common questions physicians ask about Green Card options

Should I file a Physician NIW or an EB-2 NIW?

It depends on where you practice and what your record looks like. The Physician NIW is built around a five-year commitment to full-time clinical work in a designated shortage area or VA facility, and does not ask you to document national impact. The standard EB-2 NIW has no underserved-area requirement but does expect a research footprint — publications, grants, trial leadership, or public health contributions. A strategy call is the fastest way to tell which one your record supports.

Do I need an employer sponsor for any of these?

Not for the Physician NIW, the standard EB-2 NIW, or the EB-1A — all three are self-petitions, so you file on your own behalf and are not tied to one employer. The EB-2 PERM route does require an employer sponsor and a labor certification.

Can I pursue more than one of these at the same time?

Yes. Filing more than one petition is common where the record supports it, and it can protect your timeline if one path moves slowly. Whether it makes sense for you depends on your evidence and your priority date, which is something to work through on a strategy call.

How much does the whole process cost end to end?

Manifest quotes a flat fee upfront on your strategy call rather than billing by the hour, and payment plans are available. The exact figure depends on which pathway you file and which service plan you choose.

Money-back guarantees and refunds are subject to the terms of the selected service plan and engagement agreement.

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