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Immigration Legal Services:
Visa Name:
Buffalo Office:
T: 716-881-2600
Toronto Office: Employment-Based Green CardsA Green Card, or Lawful Permanent Resident status, is granted to individuals who qualify under any one of five employment based categories:
1st Preference Priority Workers are granted EB1 visas, which are the highest "preference" for employment visas. There are three EB1 visa categories:
Outstanding Professors & Researchers:
Multinational Executives & Managers:
This visa is frequently used for high level executives or managers, as well as investors and entrepreneurs who maintain continuing operations both in the US and abroad. Foreign nationals may qualify under this category for a Green Card when they are professionals holding advanced degrees, or have exceptional abilities and whose abilities will benefit the United States. In most cases, a valid job offer from a U.S. employer is required and the employer must complete the labor certification process, which involves a test of the job market to prove that no U.S. worker is qualified for such job position. However, the requirement of a job offer, and hence the labor certification, may be waived if the individual demonstrates their work in the US will be in the "national interest." Foreign nationals may qualify under this category when they can prove that they are skilled workers or professionals, and they are filling a position that requires such a skill. A skilled worker is one who is capable of performing skilled labor that requires a minimum of two years to fill the position. A professional is one who holds a baccalaureate degree and is a member of a specific profession. Other workers may also qualify for this category as performing unskilled labor if it is demonstrated there are no qualified U.S. workers available. Certain religious workers, ministers of religion, and international organization employees may qualify under this category. To qualify as a special immigrant for this visa, the applicant must show:
Additionally, special immigrant status can be granted to certain classes of foreign nationals. Employment Creation Visas in this category are given to those foreign nationals who engage in entrepreneurial enterprises in which they invest, control, and create full-time jobs (at least 10).
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