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Wednesday, March 10th 2010 |
HOW DO I OBTAIN A GREEN CARD THROUGH MY EMPLOYER? |
Overview
An immigrant is a foreign national who has been authorized
to live and work permanently in the United States . If you want to
become an immigrant based on the fact that you have a permanent employment
opportunity in the United States , or if you are an employer that
wants to sponsor someone for lawful permanent residency based on permanent
employment in the United States , you must go through a multi-step
process.
First, foreign nationals and employers must determine if the foreign
national is eligible for lawful permanent residency under one of CIS'
paths
to lawful permanent residency.
Second, most employment categories require that the U.S. employer
complete a labor certification request (Form ETA 750) for the applicant,
and submit it to the Department
of Labor's Employment and Training Administration . Labor must
either grant or deny the certification request. Qualified alien physicians
who will practice medicine in an area of the United States which has
been certified as underserved by the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services are relieved from this requirement. You may wish to
read
more about this program.
Third, CIS must approve an immigrant visa petition, Form
I-140, Petition for Alien Worker , for the person wishing to immigrate
to the United States . The employer wishing to bring the applicant
to the United States to work permanently files this petition. However,
if a Department of Labor certification is needed the application can
only be filed after the certification is granted. The employer acts
as the sponsor (or petitioner) for the applicant (or beneficiary)
who wants to live and work on a permanent basis in the United States
.
Fourth, the State Department must give the applicant an immigrant
visa number, even if the applicant is already in the United States
. When the applicant receives an immigrant visa number, it means that
an immigrant visa has been assigned to the applicant. You can check
the status of a visa number in the Department of State's Visa
Bulletin .
Fifth, if the applicant is already in the United States , he or she
must apply to adjust to permanent resident status after a visa number
becomes available. You may wish to read about application
procedures on becoming a permanent resident while in the United States
. If the applicant is outside the United States when an immigrant
visa number becomes available, he or she will be notified and must
complete the process at his or her local U.S.
consulate office.
Eligibility
There are five categories for granting permanent residence to foreign
nationals based on employment skills. If you are an employer and are
unsure which employment category applies to the foreign national you
wish to sponsor, or if you are a foreign national and want more information
on which category matches your particular situation, please .
EB-1 Priority
workers
- Foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts,
education, business or athletics
- Foreign national that are outstanding professors or researchers
- Foreign nationals that are managers and executives subject to
international transfer to the United States
EB-2 Professionals
with advanced degrees or persons with exceptional ability
- Foreign nationals of exceptional ability in the sciences, arts
or business
- Foreign nationals that are advanced degree professionals
- Qualified alien physicians who will practice medicine in an area
of the U.S. which is underserved.
EB-3 Skilled
or professional workers
- Foreign national professionals with bachelor's degrees (not qualifying
for a higher preference category)
- Foreign national skilled workers (minimum two years training and
experience)
- Foreign national unskilled workers
EB-4 Special
Immigrants
- Foreign national religious workers
- Employees and former employees of the U.S. Government abroad
EB-5
Immigrant Investors
How to Apply
If you are an employer wishing to sponsor (or petition) for a foreign
national to work in the United States on a permanent basis, you must
file Form I-140 , Petition for Alien Worker. Detailed information is provided
in the instructions for Form I-140. Filing requirements differ for
each of the five categories.
If you are a foreign national wishing to immigrate to the United States
based on an offer of employment from a U.S. company ask us how
to apply for Immigrant Status Based on Employment.
The Department of State is responsible for providing visa numbers
to foreign nationals interested in immigrating to the United States
. To find out more about the Department of State's visa process
Where do I apply
If you are an employer wishing to sponsor (or petition) a
foreign national to work in the United States, a Form
I-140, Petition for Alien Worker must be filed at the USCIS Service
Center that serves the area where the immigrant will work. Detailed
information is provided in the instructions for Form I-140. Filing
requirements differ for each of the five categories.
For EB-4 special workers, the foreign national or employer must file Form
I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant ,
with the CIS Service Center that serves the area where the immigrant
will work.
Information courtesy of the U.S. Citizenship &
Immigration Services website
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