Turn Your MS or phD a U.S. Green Card Pathway


Are you an international graduate student hoping to build a long-term career in the United States? You don’t have to wait until after graduation to start preparing. The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) is one of the most powerful immigration pathways available to researchers and professionals. And the students who succeed are almost always the ones who started early.

We built this platform for you.

Why Start Now?

Most international students discover NIW too late. By the time they learn about it, graduation has passed and rebuilding an academic profile becomes much harder. Your MS or PhD years are the ideal window. You are actively researching, publishing, and collaborating. With the right guidance, every step of your graduate work can move you closer to NIW readiness.

Our initiative gives you a structured, supportive environment to do exactly that — while you still have time on your side.

What You Will Receive

Domain-Specific NIW Webinars Our sessions are small and field-focused. We organize separate webinars for pharmaceutical sciences, engineering, information technology, business, public health, and more. Every session is built around your discipline — not a generic overview.

Live Q&A With an Immigration Attorney Each webinar includes direct question-and-answer time with an experienced immigration attorney. You get real answers in a structured, educational setting.

One Month of Free Course Access Every registered student receives one month of complimentary access to our NIW self-preparation course. It covers research output strategies, publication planning, recommendation letter frameworks, and more.

Profile-Building Guidance Learn how to align your academic work with the documentation standards that support a strong NIW petition. Publications, presentations, peer reviews, and collaborations all count — if you know how to frame them.

A Global Peer Network Connect with MS and PhD students around the world who are on the same journey. Share opportunities, collaborate on research, and grow together.

Who Is This For?

This platform is designed for current MS and PhD students in research-driven fields, final-year undergraduates admitted to graduate programs, and early-career researchers planning ahead for U.S. immigration pathways.

If you are serious about building a future in the United States through your academic and professional contributions, this community is for you.

About the Founder

Dr. Mamoon Rashid holds a PhD and MBA and has walked this path personally. He obtained his own EB-2 NIW and is now a U.S. citizen. He taught at two U.S. universities over an eight-year academic career. He currently works as an e-learning developer with a U.S. government agency.

For 18 years, Dr. Rashid has worked alongside international students — advising, mentoring, and building structured learning systems. His mission is straightforward: explain NIW in plain language and give graduate students the preparation tools they deserve, long before they need an attorney.

This is an educational platform. We do not provide legal advice or legal services.

Ready to Get Started?

Join our student network today. Receive invitations to upcoming field-specific webinars, free course access, and a community of peers who share your goals.

Register Your Interest → Complete our short student form to secure your spot. Tell us your field of study. Webinar invitations and resources will follow.

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