Lebanon has one of the most internationally mobile professional populations in the world. Lebanese doctors, engineers, academics, business leaders, and artists have built careers across the Middle East, Europe, and North America β€” often at internationally recognised levels. For many Lebanese professionals based in Dubai, the EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card is an underexplored pathway that may align with careers already built.

The EB-1A requires no employer sponsor, no job offer, and no investment. You petition USCIS directly based on your professional record. For Lebanese professionals with documented international recognition β€” publications, awards, leadership roles, media coverage, or high salary relative to field peers β€” the standard may already be met without realising it.

Who this guide is for: Lebanese citizens based in Dubai and the UAE, Lebanese diaspora in Europe or North America, and Lebanese nationals in Lebanon who have built internationally recognised careers and are considering US permanent residence. The I-140 petition is the same for all β€” the consular processing is straightforward for UAE-based Lebanese nationals.

The Core Numbers

Employer Required
None
Investment Required
None
Premium Processing
~15 days

Why the EB-1A Suits Lebanese Profiles

Lebanese professionals are disproportionately represented in medicine, engineering, finance, academia, and the arts β€” fields that frequently generate the kind of internationally recognised achievements the EB-1A rewards. The Lebanese university system, particularly the American University of Beirut and other internationally affiliated institutions, has produced large numbers of academics and researchers with publication records that translate well to EB-1A criteria.

Lebanese professionals in Dubai often have career histories that span multiple countries and industries β€” exactly the kind of international exposure and recognition that USCIS responds to. A Lebanese cardiologist who trained in France, practiced in Dubai, published in international journals, and presented at global conferences may meet 4 or 5 of the 10 EB-1A criteria without having ever worked in the US.

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

1
Awards & Prizes
Nationally or internationally recognised prizes 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 β€” patents, cited research, novel methodologies.
6
Scholarly Articles
Authorship of scholarly articles in professional publications or major media.
7
Critical Role
Leading or critical role for organisations with a distinguished reputation.
8
High Salary
High salary relative to others in the field, evidenced by contracts or pay records.
9
Commercial Success
Commercial success in the performing arts evidenced by sales or box office records.
10
Display of Work
Display of your work at artistic exhibitions or showcases.

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

Consular processing from Abu Dhabi is smooth for Lebanese nationals

For Lebanese nationals based in the UAE, the immigrant visa interview happens at the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi. Unlike Iranian nationals, Lebanese passport holders do not typically face significant Administrative Processing delays β€” the consular stage is generally more predictable. Plan for a standard 6–10 month timeline from I-140 approval to immigrant visa issuance.

Lebanese-built careers translate well to the EB-1A criteria

Lebanon's internationally connected professional community means Lebanese doctors, engineers, academics, and lawyers often have careers that span multiple countries and include international recognition. Publications in indexed journals, membership in international professional bodies, peer review invitations, and competitive salaries relative to field peers β€” many Lebanese professionals have 3+ criteria without realising it.

Lebanon allows dual citizenship

Lebanon permits its citizens to hold dual citizenship. Once you obtain a US Green Card and eventually US citizenship, you can retain your Lebanese passport. This is a significant advantage β€” unlike some nationalities that must renounce their original citizenship, Lebanese nationals can hold both.

Lebanese university credentials are well-recognised internationally

Credentials from Lebanese institutions β€” particularly AUB, LAU, USJ, and other internationally affiliated universities β€” are well-recognised by USCIS and do not typically face the same equivalency scrutiny as credentials from some other regional countries. This simplifies the academic evidence component of the petition for Lebanese applicants.

Typical Timeline for Lebanese Applicants

Month 1–2
Eligibility Assessment
Map your career against all 10 USCIS criteria. Lebanese professionals in medicine, engineering, and academia frequently meet 3–5 criteria. Decide whether to file EB-1A alone or in parallel with EB-2 NIW.
Month 2–5
Evidence Gathering & Petition Building
Compile publications, citation records, awards documentation, reference letters from international 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 response, or denial. Well-prepared petitions have high approval rates. An RFE adds approximately 3–6 months.
Month 6–8
NVC Processing
Case transferred to National Visa Center. Fees paid, civil documents submitted. EB-1 priority dates are generally current for Lebanese nationals β€” no backlog wait.
Month 8–14
Consular Processing β€” US Embassy Abu Dhabi
Immigrant visa interview at US Embassy Abu Dhabi. Lebanese nationals generally face standard processing without significant Administrative Processing delays. After approval, immigrant visa issued within 1–2 weeks.

Common Mistakes Lebanese EB-1A Applicants Make

Dismissing the EB-1A as "only for Nobel Prize winners"

The EB-1A is for individuals at the top of their field β€” not necessarily the top of their entire profession globally. A Lebanese physician who is among the leading practitioners of a specific subspecialty in the GCC, with publications and conference presentations to show for it, may meet the standard. The first step is an honest assessment β€” not a self-dismissal.

Securing weak reference letters

Reference letters from well-credentialed Lebanese colleagues in Lebanon carry less USCIS weight than letters from internationally recognised experts outside Lebanon who can speak to the global significance of your work. The best reference letters come from people who know your work well and hold internationally recognised positions in your field β€” regardless of whether they are Lebanese.

Not considering the EB-2 NIW in parallel

Lebanese professionals who are not quite at EB-1A level β€” strong but not clearly extraordinary β€” should consider the EB-2 NIW simultaneously. The NIW has a more accessible evidentiary standard and covers the same absence of employer requirement. Filing both gives you two bites at the apple for a total additional cost of $700 plus consulting fees.

The Lebanese professional advantage: Lebanon's diaspora culture has produced professionals who are genuinely internationally recognised β€” not just regionally. If you have published in indexed journals, been invited to review papers for international publications, held leadership roles in internationally recognised institutions, or built a salary that ranks at the top of your field, you likely have more EB-1A criteria than you think.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Lebanese nationals apply for the EB-1A from Dubai? +
Yes β€” the I-140 petition is filed with USCIS regardless of where you live. For UAE-based Lebanese nationals, the consular processing then happens at the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi. This is one of the smoother consular processing locations in the region β€” Lebanese nationals generally do not face significant delays compared to some other nationalities.
Does my career in Lebanon and Dubai count, or do I need US experience? +
Your career built entirely outside the US counts fully. USCIS evaluates the international significance of your achievements β€” not where they occurred. A Lebanese cardiologist who has published in international journals, presented at global conferences, and been invited to peer review prestigious journals has a strong EB-1A profile regardless of having never worked in the US.
Will Lebanon allow me to keep my Lebanese passport if I become a US citizen? +
Yes β€” Lebanon permits dual citizenship. There is no requirement to renounce Lebanese nationality when acquiring US citizenship. You can hold both passports and maintain Lebanese property rights and citizenship status indefinitely.
I am a Lebanese physician β€” what EB-1A criteria am I most likely to meet? +
Lebanese physicians frequently meet criteria including: published scholarly articles in medical journals (criterion 6), original contributions to medical practice or research (criterion 5), judging/peer reviewing medical publications (criterion 4), membership in international medical associations (criterion 2), and high salary relative to field peers (criterion 8). Many Lebanese specialists also have media coverage of their work (criterion 3). A proper assessment will map your specific career against all 10 criteria.

Why Unican

Unican has been based in Dubai since 2004 with a strong Lebanese client base. We understand the Lebanese professional profile and have guided Lebanese doctors, engineers, academics, and business leaders through US Green Card petitions from the UAE. We give you an honest assessment of your EB-1A eligibility before recommending you file.