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An applicant eligible for an I-140 self-petition as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability does not need to go through the Labor Certification process. Priority dates are always current for all countries based on the visa bulletin, meaning every qualified person in every country can file for this type of I-140 and I-485 adjustment of status application at the same time.
An Alien of Extraordinary Ability has to prove that s/he is on top of his or her field. Evidence of receipt of an internationally recognized award such as the Nobel Prize or an Academy Award is one way to meet this standard. If this is not available, one can meet the EB-11 standard by providing any three of the following:
The applicant must also show that s/he will continue to pursue this specific work in the U.S. You cannot apply for an EB-11 I-140 for a specific field of practice then do something else once you get your green card. For these types of self-petitions, recommendation letters, publications, proof of work citation, awards and their official descriptions, are some of the documents essential to the case.
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