The EB-2 NIW green card process takes you from self-petitioned immigrant petition to permanent U.S. residency. For most applicants born outside India and China, the total timeline is approximately 12-24 months from filing to green card. Here’s every step of the journey and what to expect along the way.
The EB-2 NIW is one of the few green card categories that allows self-petitioning — meaning you don’t need an employer to sponsor you. This guide covers the complete process from initial filing through receiving your permanent resident card.
EB-2 NIW Green Card Process: Step by Step
- Prepare and file Form I-140 — Submit your self-petitioned immigrant petition with evidence satisfying the Dhanasar three-prong test. Filing fee: $715. Optional premium processing: $2,805 for 45-day response.
- Receive I-140 decision — USCIS approves, denies, or issues an RFE. Regular processing: 12-18 months. Premium: 45 calendar days.
- Wait for priority date — Your priority date (the date USCIS received your I-140) must be “current” per the monthly Visa Bulletin before you can proceed.
- File Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) — If you’re in the U.S., submit I-485 with medical exam, photos, and supporting documents. Fee: $1,440. Processing: 8-14 months.
- Or pursue consular processing — If outside the U.S., process through the National Visa Center and attend an interview at a U.S. consulate. Timeline: 3-6 months after I-140 approval.
- Biometrics and interview — USCIS schedules biometrics (fingerprints) and may schedule an interview for I-485 cases.
- Receive green card — Once approved, your permanent resident card is mailed to you.
EB-2 NIW Green Card Timeline

| Stage | Most Countries | China | India |
|---|---|---|---|
| I-140 processing | 45 days (PP) to 18 months | Same | Same |
| Priority date wait | Current (no wait) | 2-4 years | 10+ years |
| I-485 processing | 8-14 months | 8-14 months | 8-14 months |
| Total | 12-24 months | 3-6 years | 10+ years |
What Can You Do While Waiting?
While your green card is processing, you can continue working on your current visa (O-1, H-1B, L-1, etc.) and extend it as needed. Once your I-485 has been pending for 180+ days, you receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole — giving you work and travel flexibility independent of your visa status.
An approved I-140 also gives you priority date portability. If you change employers, your priority date travels with you to any future immigrant petition.
Frequently Asked Questions

Does EB-2 NIW lead to a green card?

Yes. The EB-2 NIW is a direct green card pathway. After your I-140 is approved and priority date is current, you file I-485 (adjustment of status) or go through consular processing to receive your permanent resident green card.
How long does it take to get a green card through EB-2 NIW?
For most countries: 12-24 months. For China: 3-6 years. For India: 10+ years. The variation is entirely due to per-country visa backlogs, not the petition process itself.
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