The EB-1A is one of the most powerful US immigration pathways available β€” and one of the least understood outside of specialist circles. It allows individuals at the top of their field to apply for a US Green Card entirely on their own, without needing an employer to sponsor them, a job offer in hand, or a labour market test.

For professionals based in Dubai β€” researchers, engineers, artists, athletes, business leaders β€” the EB-1A is increasingly relevant. The UAE produces a significant number of internationally recognised professionals, and many of them meet the EB-1A standard without realising it.

This guide explains exactly what the EB-1A requires, how USCIS evaluates applications, and what the process looks like from start to finish.

Key fact: The EB-1A is a first preference category, meaning there is no annual cap backlog for most nationalities. Once approved, you can proceed to the final Green Card stage immediately β€” unlike many other categories that have multi-year waiting lists.

What is the EB-1A Green Card?

The EB-1A (Employment-Based First Preference, Extraordinary Ability) is a US Permanent Residency pathway for individuals who have risen to the very top of their field. It sits in the EB-1 category β€” the highest priority employment-based immigration category β€” alongside EB-1B (Outstanding Researchers) and EB-1C (Multinational Managers).

What makes the EB-1A unique is the self-petition. You file Form I-140 directly with USCIS as the petitioner β€” there is no employer involved, no job offer required, and no PERM labour certification process. Your case rests entirely on your record of achievement.

The standard USCIS applies is "extraordinary ability" β€” defined as a level of expertise indicating you are one of that small percentage who have risen to the very top of the field of endeavour.

The 10 USCIS Criteria β€” You Need at Least 3

To qualify for the EB-1A, you must first meet at least 3 of the following 10 USCIS criteria. Meeting 3 is the threshold β€” it does not guarantee approval, but it opens the door to the second stage of review.

1
Awards & Prizes
Receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognised prizes or awards for excellence in the field.
2
Membership
Membership in associations that require outstanding achievements of their members, as judged by recognised experts.
3
Published Material
Published material about you and your work in professional or major trade publications or major media.
4
Judging
Participation as a judge of the work of others, individually or on a panel, in your field or an allied field.
5
Original Contributions
Original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance to the field.
6
Scholarly Articles
Authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or other major media.
7
Critical Role
Performance of a leading or critical role for organisations or establishments that have a distinguished reputation.
8
High Salary
Command of a high salary or remuneration in relation to others in the field, evidenced by contracts or pay stubs.
9
Commercial Success
Commercial successes in the performing arts, evidenced by box office receipts, sales records, etc.
10
Display of Work
Display of your work in the artistic field at artistic exhibitions or showcases.
Important: Meeting 3 criteria is not the finish line β€” it only clears the first hurdle. USCIS then conducts a "final merits determination" to assess whether, on balance, your overall record demonstrates you are truly among the top of your field. A strong petition goes well beyond the minimum threshold.

What Fields Can Qualify?

The EB-1A covers any field of endeavour β€” there is no restricted list. In practice, we see successful petitions from professionals across:

  • Science and academic research
  • Technology and engineering
  • Medicine and healthcare
  • Business and finance
  • Arts, film, and music
  • Athletics and sports
  • Architecture and design
  • Education and academia
  • Law and policy

The key is not which field you are in β€” it is the level at which you operate within that field. A mid-career professional in a prestigious field will not qualify. A recognised leader in almost any field can.

EB-1A vs EB-2 NIW β€” Which is Right for You?

These are the two main self-petition Green Card pathways and they are often confused. Here is how they differ:

FactorEB-1AEB-2 NIW
StandardExtraordinary ability β€” very top of fieldExceptional ability + national importance
Employer / Job OfferNone requiredNone required (waived)
Evidence Test3 of 10 criteria + final merits reviewMatter of Dhanasar 3-prong test
Premium Processing~15 business days45 calendar days
Standard Processing8–12 months10–14 months
Preference CategoryFirst (EB-1)Second (EB-2)
Best ForTop achievers with documented international recognitionResearchers and professionals with nationally important work

Many of our clients file both simultaneously. Each is a separate I-140 petition evaluated independently β€” if one is approved first, you proceed immediately while the other remains pending.

The Application Process

1
Eligibility Assessment
We map your career against all 10 USCIS criteria and identify which 3 or more you meet most strongly. We also assess whether your overall profile is likely to pass the final merits determination.
1–2 weeks
2
Petition Strategy & Evidence Build
We build the narrative of your case β€” framing your achievements as extraordinary ability β€” and gather all supporting documentation: awards, publications, citations, reference letters, salary data, media coverage, and more.
6–10 weeks
3
I-140 Filing with USCIS
We file Form I-140 as a self-petition. You choose between standard processing (8–12 months) or premium processing (~15 business days). No employer signature or labour certification is needed.
Filed within days of completion
4
USCIS Decision
USCIS reviews the petition. A Request for Evidence (RFE) may be issued β€” we prepare all responses. Approval rates are high for well-prepared petitions that clearly demonstrate the standard.
~15 business days (premium) or 8–12 months
5
Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
If you are in the US, file I-485 for Adjustment of Status. If you are abroad (including Dubai), proceed via Consular Processing at the US Embassy. Your spouse receives work authorisation during this stage.
6–12 months
6
Green Card Issued
Your US Permanent Resident Card arrives β€” valid 10 years and renewable. Live, work, and build anywhere in the United States.
Permanent residency

Applying from Dubai β€” What You Need to Know

Being based in Dubai does not disadvantage your EB-1A application in any way. The I-140 petition is filed with USCIS regardless of where you live. Once approved, you proceed through Consular Processing at the US Embassy β€” typically in Abu Dhabi for UAE residents.

One important point: you do not need to be in the US, have a US employer, or have any current connection to the US to file. The EB-1A is entirely based on your professional record, which can be built anywhere in the world.

Dubai advantage: Many professionals based in the UAE have built internationally recognised careers β€” working across GCC markets, publishing globally, leading multinational organisations. This international exposure often strengthens an EB-1A case rather than weakening it.

How Strong Does My Case Need to Be?

This is the question we get most often. The honest answer is: stronger than most people assume.

The EB-1A is not designed for accomplished professionals β€” it is designed for exceptional ones. National awards, significant citations, documented leadership of distinguished organisations, high salary relative to field peers, and media coverage of your work are the kinds of evidence that move the needle.

That said, "extraordinary" is evaluated in context. A leading academic in a niche scientific field may have a stronger case than a well-known business executive, depending on how their achievements are documented and framed. The petition narrative β€” how your evidence is presented and argued β€” matters enormously.

At Unican, we conduct an honest assessment before recommending you file. If your profile is not yet strong enough, we will tell you β€” and advise on what would strengthen it.

Could you qualify for the EB-1A?

We assess your profile against all 10 USCIS criteria and give you an honest view of your case strength β€” free, with no commitment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a US job offer to apply for the EB-1A? +
No. The EB-1A is a self-petition β€” you file entirely on the basis of your own achievements. There is no employer sponsor, no job offer, and no labour market certification (PERM) required. This is one of the key advantages of the EB-1A over most other employment-based Green Card categories.
What is "premium processing" and is it worth it? +
Premium processing is an optional upgrade that guarantees USCIS will act on your I-140 petition within approximately 15 business days (for EB-1A). The fee is currently $2,805. For most applicants, premium processing is worth it β€” the standard timeline of 8–12 months is long, and knowing your outcome quickly allows you to plan your next steps with certainty.
Can I file EB-1A and EB-2 NIW at the same time? +
Yes β€” filing both simultaneously is common and entirely permitted. Each is a separate I-140 petition evaluated independently. Many clients do this to maximise their chances: EB-1A has faster premium processing, while EB-2 NIW has a lower evidentiary bar. If one is approved first, you proceed immediately.
What happens if USCIS issues a Request for Evidence (RFE)? +
An RFE is not a denial β€” it is a request for additional documentation or clarification. USCIS issues RFEs when they need more evidence to make a decision. A well-prepared response to an RFE can absolutely result in approval. At Unican, we handle all RFE responses as part of our service.
I am a researcher with publications but no major awards β€” can I still qualify? +
Potentially yes. Publications alone do not satisfy the criteria, but if your work has been significantly cited, you have reviewed papers for leading journals, you have received grants, or you hold a leading role in a recognised institution, you may meet 3 or more criteria. The key is how your evidence is framed and documented. Speak to a consultant before assuming you don't qualify.

Next Steps

If you are a senior professional, researcher, artist, or business leader based in Dubai and you are considering a US Green Card, the EB-1A is worth exploring seriously. Many professionals who initially assume they don't qualify find β€” after a proper assessment β€” that they do.

At Unican, we conduct free eligibility assessments that map your career against all 10 USCIS criteria and give you an honest view of where you stand. Request your free assessment here and a licensed consultant will be in touch within 24 hours.