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    i'm an MBA (from a US university) and have worked 10 years+ in the business research field in outsourcing. I am located in India and i have extensive experience in govt. sales. i read the requirements for the EB2 category and i beleive i can pitch my ability to sell to the indian government as my unique ability, as i can provide high value marketing to US businesses who want to sell their defense and other equipment/services in India.

    as such i'm self employed and want to come there on my own. anybody know whether i might fit in for EB2 and/or NIW? what would i need to show? for instance, i could get recommendation letters from government officials to help show how well connected i am. US businesses are very active in promotion in India and i can offer them excellent value addition.

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    Originally posted by mr2face View Post
    i'm an MBA (from a US university) and have worked 10 years+ in the business research field in outsourcing. I am located in India and i have extensive experience in govt. sales. i read the requirements for the EB2 category and i beleive i can pitch my ability to sell to the indian government as my unique ability, as i can provide high value marketing to US businesses who want to sell their defense and other equipment/services in India.

    as such i'm self employed and want to come there on my own. anybody know whether i might fit in for EB2 and/or NIW? what would i need to show? for instance, i could get recommendation letters from government officials to help show how well connected i am. US businesses are very active in promotion in India and i can offer them excellent value addition.
    Ability to sell stuff can hardly be called "exceptional ability". Please re-read the information on the USCIS web site:

    "You must be able to show exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business. Exceptional ability “means a degree of expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered in the sciences, arts, or business.”

    The bar is pretty high for an EB2 - it is more for "I created Google" or "I have a Nobel Prize" than "I sold some surplus USMC equipment to the Indian Army"

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