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Application conditions and process of EB-2 for American professional immigrants

Application conditions for EB-2 professional immigrants in the United States:

In order to meet the application conditions of professional immigrants with special talents, the applicant must provide at least three kinds of supporting materials:

1. Official academic certificate, which proves that the beneficiary has obtained a degree, diploma or similar award in this field from a university, college or other further education institution.

2. Certificate of current or former employer, which proves that the beneficiary has worked for more than 10 years in the applied field.

3. Full-time work experience

4. Professional license or certificate, which proves that the beneficiary has the qualification to practice;

Compared with others in the same field, the beneficiary enjoys a high salary.

6. prove to be a member of a professional association

7. Certificates issued by government units or professional or commercial associations at the same level recognize the achievements and significant contributions of the beneficiaries in this industry or field.

If the above criteria are not applicable to the client's major, the applicant can submit "similar evidence" to prove the client's achievements.

The EB-2 application process or procedure for American professional immigrants:

Every EB2 foreign worker must submit the I- 140 professional immigration application form to the US Immigration Service. And your employer must submit this I- 140 professional immigration application to the US Immigration Service for you.

Generally speaking, EB-2 applications must be accompanied by a work permit approved by the US Department of Labor, form ETA-750.

Extended reading: the cost of living of American immigrants

The living expenses of immigrating to the United States are mainly reflected in prices and house prices. Daily necessities may determine most of your expenses. As you may know, the price of clothes in the United States is much cheaper than that in China. For example, it costs about 400 dollars to buy a pair of Levi's jeans in China, but only 20 dollars in the United States, 9.9 dollars for crocodile shoes, 39.9 dollars for Levi's jeans and 30 dollars for tommy hilfiger T-shirts.

Of course, the above consumption is compared with the consumption level of the middle class, but it can be seen that the daily living expenses of immigrating to the United States are not high.

The prices of agricultural products and food in the United States are also much cheaper than those in China. Oranges cost only 40.9 cents a pound. The prices of pork and beef are also cheaper than those in Chinese mainland. For example, pork is only three or four yuan a catty, and the best beef is only more than four yuan. What's even more amazing is that milk costs $3/barrel, so it's no wonder that Americans seem to drink milk for free.