Green Card Through Employment

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What is employment-based immigration?
The US sets aside 140,000 immigrant visas (green cards) each year to be granted to intending immigrants based upon their employment abilities. |
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What
are the different preferences for employment-based immigration?
FIRST PREFERENCE
Priority
Workers: Aliens with extraordinary abilities –
Persons seeking entry under this class must have extraordinary ability in the
sciences, arts, education, business or athletics. Their achievements must have
been recognized nationally or internationally in the field through extensive
documentation. Aliens seeking to immigrate under this category do not require
labor certification or an offer of employment.
Priority
Workers: Outstanding Professors and Researchers –
Persons seeking entry as immigrants under this category must be internationally
recognized as outstanding in a specific academic area and must have at least
three years of experience in research or teaching in their field. This category
requires an offer of employment in the form of a letter but does not require
labor certification.
Priority
Workers: Certain multinational executives and managers – Persons
seeking entry under this category must have been employed for one year (in the
last three years) by a firm, corporation, or other legal entity, or its
affiliate or subsidiary. Applicants must seek to enter the
US
in order to continue to render
services to the same employer or its affiliate or subsidiary in a capacity that
is managerial or executive. This category requires an offer of employment in the
form of a statement describing the duties of the position and the capacity in
which the person will be employed but does not require labor certification.
SECOND PREFERENCE
Advanced
degree holders and aliens of exceptional ability –
This category includes workers with advanced degrees or their equivalent and
workers with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business, whose
contributions will substantially benefit the national economy, or cultural or
educational interests or welfare of the US. If an applicant’s skill is in the
national interest, the individual is not required to have
a
specific job offer and will be exempt from the requirement of labor
certification. National interest waivers can be applied for by either
immigrating persons or their employers, and are granted if it can be shown that
the alien will benefit the US economy, improve wages and working conditions for
US workers, improve education and programs for children and under-qualified
workers in the US, or improve the environment.
THIRD PREFERENCE
Skilled
workers: People falling
into this category require at least two years of training
or
experience. They must also obtain labor certification.
Professionals:
People eligible for this visa category must possess a bachelor’s degree or its
foreign equivalent and must demonstrate that the degree they hold is the typical
requirement for entry into the profession. In this case, experience does not
compensate for a lack of education.
Other
workers: This category
of visa is available to unskilled laborers with less
then
two years of training and experience. Waiting lists for these visas are up to 10
years.
FOURTH PREFERENCE
Special
Immigrants: This
category of visa is available to special immigrants such as: people who are
seeking reacquisition of citizenship, returning residents, religious workers, US
employees abroad, etc.
FIFTH PREFERENCE
Employment
Creation (Investors in the US):
This category allows conditional residency for persons who invest $1,000,000
(or, under certain circumstances, $500,000) in a new commercial enterprise that
employs ten full time US citizens or permanent residents who are not family
members of the investor. People granted visas for this category are given
two-year conditional resident status and can file for the removal of conditional
residency before the second anniversary of being granted the visa.
FOR AN INITIAL FREE CONSULTATION CALL:
Tel: (800) 568 7601, (760) 231-9851
In the UK call 0207-193-3751 email: info@usvisasolutions.com
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