The EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card is one of the most powerful US immigration pathways available to Iranian professionals β€” and one of the most overlooked. It requires no employer sponsor, no job offer, and no US work history. You petition USCIS directly based on your professional achievements, wherever those achievements were built.

For Iranian nationals specifically, the EB-1A carries a particular significance: it is one of the few US immigration pathways where your Iranian passport is not a complicating factor at the petition stage. USCIS evaluates your record of achievement β€” not your nationality. The consular processing stage is where Iranian nationality becomes relevant, but a strong I-140 approval navigates that stage far more smoothly than most applicants expect.

Who this guide is for: Iranian citizens based in the UAE, Iranian diaspora members in Europe and North America, and Iranian nationals in Iran who have built internationally recognised careers and are exploring US permanent residence. The I-140 petition process is the same for all three β€” the consular processing logistics differ.

The Core Numbers

Employer Required
None
Investment Required
None
Premium Processing
~15 days

Why the EB-1A Suits Iranian Profiles

Iran has produced a disproportionate number of internationally recognised professionals β€” scientists, engineers, physicians, academics, artists, and business leaders whose careers have spanned multiple countries and whose work has been recognised at international level. Many of these professionals are now based in Dubai, Europe, or North America, carrying Iranian passports and building world-class records.

The EB-1A is built for exactly this profile. It evaluates what you have achieved β€” publications, citations, awards, leadership roles, salary data, media coverage β€” not where you built your career or which passport you hold. An Iranian researcher with 500+ citations in Scopus, a physician who has led internationally recognised studies, or a technology executive who has held a critical role at a distinguished organisation β€” all of these profiles can qualify.

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

To qualify for the EB-1A, you must satisfy at least 3 of the following 10 criteria:

1
Awards & Prizes
Nationally or internationally recognised prizes or awards for excellence in your field.
2
Membership
Membership in associations requiring outstanding achievements judged by recognised experts.
3
Published Material
Published material about you and your work in professional or major media.
4
Judging
Participation as a judge of others' work β€” peer review, competition panels, grant committees.
5
Original Contributions
Original contributions of major significance to your field β€” patents, cited research, novel methods.
6
Scholarly Articles
Authorship of scholarly articles in professional publications or major media.
7
Critical Role
Leading or critical role for organisations or establishments with a distinguished reputation.
8
High Salary
High salary or remuneration relative to others in the field, evidenced by contracts or pay records.
9
Commercial Success
Commercial success in the performing arts evidenced by box office receipts, sales records, etc.
10
Display of Work
Display of your work at artistic exhibitions or showcases.

The Iranian Reality β€” What Most Applicants Don't Realise

Iranian nationality does not affect the I-140 petition

USCIS adjudicates I-140 petitions based on the evidence submitted β€” not the applicant's nationality. Your Iranian passport is irrelevant to whether USCIS approves your petition. The petition is about your professional record, which can be built entirely outside the US and entirely within Iran, the UAE, or anywhere else.

Administrative Processing (AP) is the main complication

After your I-140 is approved and you proceed to the consular interview at the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi, Iranian nationals are frequently placed into Administrative Processing (AP) β€” a security review that can last weeks to months. This is a known reality for Iranian nationals, not a sign that something is wrong. A well-prepared application with complete documentation and a clear professional record minimises the AP period but does not eliminate the possibility. Build 6–12 months of additional buffer into the consular processing stage compared to non-Iranian applicants.

The US Embassy in Abu Dhabi is the processing point

For Iranian nationals based in the UAE, consular processing happens at the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi β€” not in Iran (there is no US Embassy in Iran). This is straightforward for UAE residents. Iranian nationals based in Iran need to travel to a third country for the consular interview β€” Turkey, Armenia, and Georgia are the most common options.

Iranian-built achievements are fully recognised by USCIS

Publications in Iranian academic journals, awards from Iranian institutions, leadership roles at Iranian companies, and citations in international literature β€” all of these count toward the EB-1A criteria. USCIS does not discount achievements because they occurred in Iran. What matters is international recognition β€” if your work has been cited by researchers globally, published in indexed journals, or recognised by international bodies, it counts.

Typical Timeline for Iranian Applicants

Month 1–2
Eligibility Assessment & Strategy
Map your career against all 10 USCIS criteria. Identify which 3+ you meet most strongly. Assess whether to file EB-1A alone or in parallel with EB-2 NIW.
Month 2–5
Evidence Gathering & Petition Building
Compile publications, citation reports, awards documentation, reference letters from internationally recognised experts, salary evidence, and media coverage. Build the petition narrative.
Month 5
I-140 Filing with USCIS
File Form I-140 as a self-petition. With premium processing, USCIS responds within approximately 15 business days.
Month 5–6
USCIS Decision
Approval, RFE, or denial. For well-prepared petitions, approval rates are high. If an RFE is issued, we respond β€” typically within 87 days.
Month 6–8
NVC Processing
Case transferred to the National Visa Center. Fees paid, civil documents submitted. For most Iranian nationalities, EB-1 priority dates are current β€” no backlog wait.
Month 8–20
Consular Processing β€” Abu Dhabi or Third Country
Immigrant visa interview at US Embassy Abu Dhabi (for UAE residents) or third country for Iran-based applicants. Administrative Processing is common for Iranian nationals β€” build a 6–12 month buffer here. After AP clearance, immigrant visa is issued.

Common Mistakes Iranian EB-1A Applicants Make

Assuming Iranian achievements don't count

Many Iranian professionals dismiss the EB-1A because they assume USCIS won't recognise achievements built in Iran. This is wrong. USCIS evaluates the international significance of your work β€” not where it was done. If your research has been cited globally, your achievements qualify regardless of where they occurred.

Not filing in parallel with EB-2 NIW

Given the Administrative Processing risk at the consular stage, having both an EB-1A and an EB-2 NIW I-140 approved gives you two independent approval records. If one gets a longer AP hold, the other may clear first. The cost of filing both is manageable β€” the protection is significant.

Underestimating the reference letter quality requirement

Reference letters from internationally recognised experts are one of the most important elements of an EB-1A petition. Letters from Iranian colleagues β€” even well-credentialed ones β€” carry less weight than letters from recognised international experts who can speak to your work's global significance. Invest time in securing letters from the strongest possible referees regardless of nationality.

Our honest view: Administrative Processing is the main variable for Iranian EB-1A applicants and it is not fully within your control. What is within your control is the strength of the petition β€” a clean, well-documented I-140 approval gives you the strongest possible position going into the consular stage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my Iranian passport affect my EB-1A petition with USCIS? +
No β€” the I-140 petition is evaluated entirely on your professional record. USCIS does not factor your nationality into the approval decision. Iranian nationality becomes relevant only at the consular processing stage, where Administrative Processing is more common for Iranian passport holders. The petition itself is nationality-blind.
What is Administrative Processing and how long does it take for Iranian nationals? +
Administrative Processing (AP) is a security review that the US Embassy may apply after a visa interview. For Iranian nationals, AP is common β€” not universal, but frequent. The duration varies significantly: some cases clear in 4–6 weeks, others take 6–12 months or longer. There is no reliable way to predict the duration. The best approach is to proceed with a strong, well-documented application and build a generous time buffer into your planning.
Can I apply for EB-1A from inside Iran? +
Yes β€” the I-140 petition can be filed regardless of where you live. However, since there is no US Embassy in Iran, the consular interview must take place in a third country. Turkey (Ankara), Armenia (Yerevan), and Georgia (Tbilisi) are the most commonly used third-country processing locations for Iranian nationals. Many Iranian applicants choose to base themselves in the UAE during the process as it simplifies both the evidence gathering and the consular processing.
Do my publications in Iranian journals count toward the EB-1A criteria? +
Yes β€” publications in indexed Iranian journals count, particularly if those articles have been cited by international researchers in their own publications. The key is international recognition of the work, not the journal's country of origin. If your Iranian-published research appears in Scopus or Web of Science and has accumulated citations from global researchers, it is strong evidence for multiple EB-1A criteria.
Should I file EB-1A and EB-2 NIW at the same time? +
For most Iranian applicants, yes. Filing both in parallel gives you two independent approved petitions β€” meaning if one faces a complication at the consular stage, the other remains active. The EB-1A has faster premium processing (~15 business days) while the NIW has a more accessible evidentiary bar. Having both approved before entering the consular stage is the strongest possible position for an Iranian national.

Why Unican

Unican has been based in Dubai since 2004. We have guided Iranian professionals through US immigration from the UAE for over 20 years β€” including clients who have navigated Administrative Processing successfully. We give you an honest assessment of your EB-1A eligibility and a realistic picture of what the consular stage involves for Iranian nationals.