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Immigration Law

Assistance with Immigration Services Including Visas & Green Cards

Business Immigration

For Foreign Nationals Seeking to Work and Reside in the US

Employment-Based Petitions are a pathway for foreign nationals seeking to work and reside in the United States. These petitions are typically sponsored by U.S. employers who wish to hire skilled workers from abroad. The process involves various categories, each with its own set of eligibility criteria and requirements. Once approved, these petitions can lead to obtaining a green card and ultimately permanent residency in the U.S.

EB-1

For individuals with extraordinary abilities

EB-2

For professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities

EB-2 NIW

For those whose work is deemed to be in the national interest of the United States

EB-3

For skilled workers, professionals, and unskilled workers

More About EB-1

The EB-1 Immigration visa is a category of employment-based visa in the United States designed for individuals with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors and researchers, or multinational executives and managers. It offers a pathway to permanent residency for those who can demonstrate exceptional achievements in their field, whether it be in the arts, sciences, education, business, or athletics. The EB-1 visa is highly sought after due to its relatively straightforward process compared to other employment-based visas, as it often does not require a labor certification. Eligibility criteria are stringent, aiming to attract top-tier talent to contribute to the U.S. economy and cultural landscape.

More About EB-2

The EB-2 Immigration visa is an employment-based visa category in the United States designed for professionals with advanced degrees or individuals with exceptional abilities in the sciences, arts, or business. To qualify, applicants must have a job offer from a U.S. employer and obtain a labor certification, demonstrating that there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position. The EB-2 visa includes subcategories for individuals with a master’s degree or higher, or those with exceptional ability proven by extensive documentation of their expertise. This visa is highly valued for bringing specialized talent and advanced skills into the U.S. workforce, contributing significantly to economic growth and innovation.

More About EB-2 NIW

The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a subcategory of the EB-2 employment-based immigrant visa in the United States. It is designed for individuals who have an advanced degree or exceptional ability in their field and whose work is deemed to be in the national interest of the United States. Unlike other EB-2 applicants, those applying for a National Interest Waiver do not need a job offer or labor certification, as they can self-petition. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate that their work has substantial merit and national importance, that they are well-positioned to advance their proposed endeavor, and that waiving the job offer and labor certification requirements would benefit the United States.

More About EB-3

The EB-3 Immigration visa is a category of employment-based visa in the United States designed for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. This visa provides a pathway to permanent residency for individuals with at least two years of job experience or training, those holding a bachelor’s degree, and unskilled workers who can perform labor for which qualified U.S. workers are not available. Unlike the EB-1 and EB-2 categories, the EB-3 visa typically requires a job offer and labor certification, ensuring that the applicant’s employment does not adversely affect U.S. workers. The EB-3 visa is essential for meeting the demand for a diverse range of skilled and unskilled labor in the U.S. economy.

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