Message from the Consultant
Sarder N Uddin, PhD
I immigrated to the United States through the prestigious EB-1A visa category, reserved for individuals with extraordinary ability in their field. At first, I was convinced my petition would be denied. But when USCIS requested a detailed explanation of why I believed I qualified, I saw it as a chance to advocate for myself. I submitted a comprehensive justification—and to my surprise, received an approval in record time.
That moment was transformative. It not only boosted my confidence but also ignited a passion for helping others navigate their own immigration journeys. What began as a personal milestone evolved into a professional calling: I became a U.S. immigration specialist, committed to guiding others through the complexities of the process with empathy, insight, and determination.
Immigration Service Offered:
Service Offered:
- Evaluate and filling case,
- Determine your options, provide advice/strategy,
- Discuss process, timeline and cost,
- Answer your questions.
- VISA Application (B1/B2 Visa, DS-260, Sponsor visa, Fiancé visa),
- USCIS Case/Petition Support,
- Green Card Application (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4, Family Based Green Card, H1B, N-400, I-130, I-485, EAD etc.).
- Self-petition assistance.
Meet Specialist Consultant Dr. Uddin
Dr. Uddin immigrated to the USA through the highly prestigious EB-1A visa category as a self-petitioner, demonstrating his profound understanding and extraordinary capability to assist others with their U.S. immigration journeys. There are over 180 distinct visa categories available for individuals seeking to live in the United States, and every person qualifies under at least one category that aligns with their specific circumstances.
Navigating the U.S.’s complex system of over 180 visa categories is daunting, but Dr. Uddin’s insight has been a game-changer for many, securing visa for applicants who had previously given up hope. Under Dr. Uddin’s guidance, numerous clients have successfully obtained Green Cards, attained permanent residency, and acquired U.S. passports through naturalization.
Dr. Uddin’s success in guiding others toward US residency—especially those who didn’t think they qualified—suggests he’s not only well-versed in immigration law but also skilled at identifying hidden potential in applicants.
If you’re curious about which visa category might suit your background or goals, Dr. Uddin can help you explore options. Want to dive into that?
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Biography
Biography
Dr. Sarder Uddin: A Visionary Leader in Immigration and Administration
🛂 Immigration Expertise That Changes Lives
Dr. Sarder Uddin immigrated to the United States through the prestigious EB-1A visa category as a self-petitioner—an achievement that reflects his exceptional qualifications and deep understanding of U.S. immigration law. With more than 180 distinct visa categories available, Dr. Uddin firmly believes that every individual qualifies for at least one immigration pathway tailored to their unique background and goals.
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be complex and overwhelming. Dr. Uddin has successfully guided countless applicants—many of whom had lost hope—through the process of securing visas, obtaining Green Cards, achieving permanent residency, and ultimately becoming naturalized U.S. citizens. His ability to identify untapped potential and align applicants with the most suitable immigration strategy has earned him a reputation as a trusted and results-driven advisor.
For individuals seeking clarity on the right visa pathway, Dr. Uddin offers personalized guidance to help turn aspirations into reality.
🏢 Strategic Leadership in Administration at Candorinsight LLC
As Director of Administration at Candorinsight LLC, Dr. Uddin plays a critical role in driving operational excellence and aligning resources across the firm’s professional services. He serves as a strategic link among departments including Accounting, Human Resources, Information Technology, and Client Services, frequently leading large-scale initiatives such as project implementations and property onboarding.
Dr. Uddin oversees daily operations related to asset acquisition, repositioning, and management, ensuring each asset meets the company’s rigorous performance standards. His expertise encompasses the full spectrum of real estate ownership and administration, including syndication, legal structuring, financing, due diligence, property management, and construction oversight. He also manages Candorinsight’s commercial portfolio of franchise-operated retail and industrial properties.
As a member of the Executive Management Team, Dr. Uddin actively contributes to several internal leadership and governance committees, including:
Investor Welfare Association (IWA)
Next Leadership Groups (NLG)
Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Council (IDEC)
🎓 Academic Excellence and Global Recognition
Prior to joining Candorinsight, Dr. Uddin held academic and research administration positions at leading institutions worldwide, including:
Khulna University (Bangladesh)
Yamaguchi University (Japan)
Montana State University (USA)
Michigan State University (USA)
Harold Washington College (USA)
Malcolm X College (USA)
He has successfully led 10 funded research projects and authored 50 peer-reviewed scientific publications as lead author, demonstrating a strong record of scholarly achievement and international collaboration.
💼 A Proven Leader Ready to Serve
Dr. Sarder Uddin is a self-directed, resourceful, and action-oriented leader with extensive experience in immigration consulting, real estate operations, and organizational administration. Whether guiding individuals through complex immigration pathways or leading multifaceted business initiatives, he brings strategic insight, dedication, and a truly global perspective to every endeavor.
Honors and Awards
Honors and Awards
His accolades include:
• STEM Teaching Fellowship (USA)
• Erasmus-Mundus EXPERTS Fellowship (Czech Republic)
• Postdoctoral Fellowship (Michigan State University-Bozeman, USA)
• Postdoctoral Fellowship (Montana State University-East Lansing, USA)
• Postdoc Fellowship, SUSTech (China).
• Erasmus-Mundus Postdoc Research Fellowship (Spain)
• Dean Award, Yamaguchi University (Japan)
• Graduate Travel Grant (Taiwan)
• Japanese Government Scholarship (MEXT), Japan
• Travel Grant, OPEM (South Korea)
• Monbukagakusho Scholarship (Japan)
Education
Education
Dr. Uddin received postdoctoral study fellowship at several international universities, including Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in China, the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC) in Spain, Montana State University (MSU) in the United States and Michigan State University (MSU) in the United States. He earned both his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Yamaguchi University in Japan, where he received the prestigious Dean’s Award for his exceptional research achievements. He also holds a Master of Science, a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Khulna University, Bangladesh
Immigration Related Information
Service Related Helpful Information
EB-1A
🌟 EB-1A Visa Highlights
No job offer required: Applicants may self-petition.
Fast track to Green Card: Typically faster than other employment-based visa categories.
Extraordinary ability standard: Must meet at least 3 of 10 USCIS criteria, such as major awards, published work, or original contributions.
Permanent residency: Approval leads directly to a Green Card.
✅ EB-1B and EB-1C Key Benefits
No labor certification required for any EB-1 category.
Faster green card processing than most other employment-based visas.
Family inclusion: Spouse and children under 21 may receive derivative green cards.
Note: The National Interest Waiver (NIW) is not an EB-1 benefit; it applies to EB-2 cases.
EB-2
🏆 EB-2 Visa Overview
The EB-2 visa is a second-preference, employment-based immigrant visa for individuals who:
Hold an advanced degree (or its equivalent), or
Possess exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business.
📂 EB-2 Subcategories
EB-2A: Professionals with an advanced degree (Master’s or higher, or a Bachelor’s plus 5 years of progressive work experience).
EB-2B: Individuals with exceptional ability, demonstrated through sustained national or international recognition.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Advanced Degree: U.S. or foreign equivalent above a bachelor’s degree.
Exceptional Ability: Must demonstrate expertise significantly above the norm in the field.
Labor Certification (PERM): Required unless applying for a National Interest Waiver (NIW).
🌍 National Interest Waiver (NIW)
Applicants may bypass the job offer and PERM labor certification if their work provides substantial benefit to the United States. NIW is ideal for researchers, entrepreneurs, and public health professionals.
🎯 Benefits of EB-2 Visa
Path to Green Card: Leads directly to permanent residency.
Work Flexibility: Ability to work for any U.S. employer.
Family Inclusion: Spouse and children under 21 are eligible for derivative visas.
📌 Key Requirements
Valid job offer from a U.S. employer (unless applying under NIW).
PERM Labor Certification approved by the U.S. Department of Labor (unless NIW).
Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker) filed by the employer.
Visa availability depends on the applicant’s country of origin and priority date.
EB-3
🎯 Benefits of EB-3 Visa
• Path to permanent residency (green card).
• Family eligibility: Spouse and children under 21 can also apply.
• Long-term stability: Unlike temporary work visas, EB-3 leads to permanent status.
The EB-3 visa includes three subcategories, each with distinct eligibility requirements:
| Subcategory | Description | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| EB-3A: Professionals | Jobs requiring at least a U.S. bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent. | Bachelor’s degree + full-time job offer |
| EB-3B: Skilled Workers | Jobs requiring at least 2 years of training or experience. | 2+ years of experience or training + full-time job offer |
| EB-3C: Other Workers | Unskilled jobs requiring less than 2 years of training or experience. | Ability to perform unskilled labor + full-time job offer |
EB-4
🛂 EB-4 Visa Overview
The EB-4 visa is a fourth-preference employment-based immigrant visa intended for individuals who qualify under specific “special immigrant” categories. It is not based on job skills or academic degrees, but rather on unique roles, humanitarian status, or service to the United States.
👥 Who Qualifies for EB-4?
You may be eligible for the EB-4 visa if you fall into one of the following categories:
Religious Workers: Ministers and religious professionals employed full-time by a nonprofit religious organization.
Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ): Children in the United States who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned.
Broadcasters: Individuals working for the U.S. Agency for Global Media or its authorized grantees.
Certain Physicians: Physicians who were licensed and practicing in the U.S. as of January 9, 1978.
Nonimmigrants: Individuals who have provided critical information regarding criminal or terrorist organizations.
F-1
🎓 F-1 Visa – International Student
The F-1 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows international students to enter the United States to pursue full-time academic studies at accredited educational institutions, including:
Colleges and universities
High schools and elementary schools
Seminaries and conservatories
Language training programs
Family Based Green Card
👪 Family-Based Green Card
A Family-Based Green Card allows foreign nationals to become lawful permanent residents of the United States through sponsorship by an eligible family member who is a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (green card holder).
🏷 Two Main Categories
1️⃣ Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens
Unlimited visas available
Fastest processing with no annual limit
Includes:
Spouses (IR1 / CR1)
Unmarried children under 21 (IR2)
Parents of U.S. citizens (IR5)
2️⃣ Family Preference Categories
Limited number of visas available each year
📋 Application Process
Form I-130: The sponsoring family member files a petition for each relative.
Priority Date: Determines the applicant’s position in the visa queue (for preference categories).
Visa Bulletin: Used to track visa availability by category and country.
Adjustment of Status (if in the U.S.) or Consular Processing (if outside the U.S.).
Affidavit of Support: The sponsor must prove financial ability to support the applicant.
🎯 Key Benefits
Pathway to permanent residency
Authorization to work and travel
Eligibility to apply for U.S. citizenship after meeting residency requirements
B1/B2
✈ What Is the B1/B2 Visa?
The B1/B2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that permits foreign nationals to enter the United States temporarily for the following purposes:
B1 (Business): Attending meetings or conferences, negotiating contracts, and settling estates.
B2 (Tourism/Medical): Traveling for vacation, visiting family or friends, receiving medical treatment, or taking part in social events.
Most applicants are issued a combined B1/B2 visa, which allows both business and tourism-related activities.
Visa validity: Commonly issued for 1 to 10 years, depending on the applicant’s country and individual circumstances.
Multiple entries: Typically allows multiple entries during the validity period.
H-1B
💼 H-1B Visa
The H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.
U.S. Visa Landscape
U.S. Visa Landscape
The U.S. immigration system includes over 180 visa categories, which can be broadly grouped into:
Non-immigrant visas: For temporary stays in the U.S., such as student, tourist, or work visas.
Immigrant visas: For individuals seeking permanent residency, including family-based, employment-based, and diversity lottery visas.