Immigration Lawyer for Nigerians Seeking U.S. Visas and Green Cards
Many Nigerians pursue U.S. immigration opportunities for career advancement, business growth, education, and family reunification. While the opportunities are significant, the immigration process itself can be confusing without clear guidance on eligibility, documentation, and strategy.
At AB Legal Consult, we assist Nigerian nationals with U.S. immigration matters by providing practical guidance, careful case preparation, and clear explanations at every stage. Whether you are applying from Nigeria or already living in the United States, our focus is to help you move forward with confidence.
Who This Page Is For
This page is intended for Nigerian nationals who are:
- Applying for a U.S. visa or green card from Nigeria
- Living in the U.S. and seeking permanent residence
- Professionals considering EB-1A or EB-2 National Interest Waiver
- Spouses or family members pursuing family-based immigration
- Individuals unsure which U.S. immigration pathway fits their background
If you are looking for guidance that reflects common questions and realities faced by Nigerians, this page is for you.
Common U.S. Immigration Options for Nigerians
U.S. immigration pathways vary depending on professional background, family relationships, and long-term goals. Below are some of the most common options we discuss with Nigerian clients.
EB-1A Extraordinary Ability for Nigerians
The EB-1A green card is designed for individuals who have demonstrated sustained achievement at a high level in their field. Nigerian professionals often pursue EB-1A in areas such as technology, engineering, research, medicine, business, and creative industries.
Key features of EB-1A include:
- No employer sponsorship required
- No labor certification
- Ability to self-petition
- Faster processing when eligibility is clearly demonstrated
Many applicants underestimate or overestimate their qualifications. We help evaluate achievements realistically and present evidence in a way that aligns with USCIS expectations.
EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)
The EB-2 NIW is a popular option for Nigerian professionals whose work provides substantial benefit to the United States. This category allows eligible applicants to request a waiver of the job offer requirement.
NIW is commonly pursued by professionals working in:
- Science, technology, and engineering
- Healthcare and public health
- Education and academic research
- Infrastructure, innovation, and entrepreneurship
Success in NIW cases depends heavily on how the proposed work is explained and supported with documentation. We help structure petitions to clearly demonstrate national importance and future impact.
Family and Marriage-Based Immigration for Nigerians
Family-based immigration remains one of the most common pathways for Nigerian nationals. We assist clients with:
- Marriage green card applications
- Spouse sponsorship
- I-130 petitions
- Consular processing and interviews
Couples often have concerns about interviews, documentation, and processing delays. We guide families through each step to reduce uncertainty and avoid common mistakes.
Applying From Nigeria vs Applying From Inside the U.S.
Your physical location affects how your case is processed.
Applicants applying from Nigeria typically go through consular processing, which involves:
- Filing petitions with USCIS
- Processing through the National Visa Center
- Attending a visa interview at a U.S. embassy
Applicants already in the U.S. may qualify for adjustment of status, depending on their visa history and eligibility.
We help determine which process applies to your situation and what to expect throughout the case.
Common Questions Nigerians Ask About U.S. Immigration
Do I need an employer to apply for a green card?
Not always. EB-1A and EB-2 NIW allow eligible applicants to self-petition without employer sponsorship.
Can I apply while living in Nigeria?
Yes. Many employment-based and family-based cases are filed from Nigeria through consular processing.
How long does the process take?
Processing times vary depending on visa category, country of origin, and case strength. We help set realistic expectations early.
What causes delays or denials?
Incomplete evidence, weak case presentation, and misunderstanding eligibility criteria are common issues we see.
Why Work With an Immigration Lawyer
U.S. immigration cases are evaluated based on how well eligibility and evidence are presented. Small mistakes or unclear explanations can lead to delays or denials.
Working with an immigration lawyer helps you:
- Identify the strongest immigration pathway
- Avoid filing errors
- Prepare organized supporting documentation
- Respond properly to government requests
Our role is to help you approach the process with clarity and preparation.
How AB Legal Supports Nigerian Clients
We assist Nigerian clients by providing:
- Individual eligibility assessments
- Clear explanations of immigration options
- Evidence strategy and petition preparation
- Guidance through consular processing or adjustment of status
We understand the common concerns Nigerian applicants face and address them directly in the planning process.
Speak With an Immigration Lawyer
If you are a Nigerian national considering U.S. immigration, a consultation can help clarify your options and next steps before you proceed.
Schedule a consultation with AB Legal to discuss your U.S. immigration goals and determine the most appropriate path based on your background.






















