
Yes, but only in the extraordinary ability subcategory. EB-1 extraordinary ability applicants can self-petition with no job offer or labor certification; the other two subcategories require an employer.
EB-1 has three subcategories: extraordinary ability, outstanding professors or researchers, and certain multinational managers or executives. Only the extraordinary ability route allows you to file Form I-140 on your own behalf without an employer and without a permanent labor certification (PERM).
The outstanding professor or researcher and multinational manager or executive subcategories both require a US employer to file the petition for you. None of the three EB-1 subcategories require a labor certification, which is one of the main advantages of EB-1 over EB-2 and EB-3. Self-petitioning under extraordinary ability is attractive because it gives you control and flexibility, but the evidentiary bar is high.
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