Company wants to apply for my permanent residence
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Company wants to apply for my permanent residence
I am on H1-B visa for a year now working for a production company in New York. I have finished 6 months training in stereoscopic production here and stayed as an employee. The company wants to apply for my permanent residence through employment now and I wonder if that is posible. I am somewhat familiar with the process and the ETA 9089 form and I-140. My first thought was to file under Schedule A, Group II (science of arts) because I am doing a combination of industrial design work (I hold bachelors degree in ID) and 3D animation in the company and I have finished a very specific training in stereoscopic 3D.
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Immigration through employment
Information supplied by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services
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.
Eligibility There are five categories for granting permanent residence to foreign nationals based on employment skills. 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. Read more about this particular program. 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 click How do I 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 visit the Department of State. To check the status of a visa number you can review the Department of State's visa bulletin. 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. |
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