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Learn about the employment-based immigration programs in the United States
The U.S. skilled immigrants are mainly U.S. outstanding talent immigrants, referred to as U.S. EB-1A, and the other is U.S. high-skilled immigrants, referred to as U.S. NIW. A brief introduction is as follows:
1. United States Outstanding Talent Immigration EB-1A
(1) The U.S. EB-1A Outstanding Talent Immigration is the first priority level of U.S. employment-based immigration. The purpose of its establishment is to attract outstanding talents from various industries from all over the world to develop in the United States. It is also the current The most popular immigration category, with the largest quota for this purpose, and a unique accelerated processing channel, which can be approved in just one working day at the fastest, without even employer and labor certificate requirements, and is not subject to industry, English level, language, age and education. restrictions, all walks of life can apply, and the whole family can get a permanent green card in one step.
(2) Applicants must provide relevant materials to prove that they have superb professional skills in the fields of science, art, education or sports, and that they are among the few top talents in their fields, and their Talents and achievements have been recognized and respected internationally and domestically in their professional fields. People from all walks of life can apply. Nobel or Oscar awards are not required, as long as they meet at least three of the 10 application conditions stipulated by the Immigration Bureau. Please refer to U.S. Immigration EB1A
2.?U.S. High-skilled Immigration NIW
(1) U.S. NIW National Interest Waiver Immigration, also called high-skilled immigration, belongs to a special category in EB2 , because it does not require a labor certificate or employer guarantee, the application success rate is high and the application requirements are much lower than EB1A, and it is very popular because it allows the whole family to obtain a permanent green card in one step. NIW has low educational requirements and is not subject to industry, English level, There are no restrictions on language, age and academic qualifications, and all walks of life can apply. It is called a popular U.S. green card application path.
(2) Educational qualifications: Full-time master’s degree or above. For example, a full-time bachelor’s degree requires at least 10 years of relevant experience in its professional field. Except for management talents, applicants are required to work in fields that are basically consistent with their major.
In their professional fields, applicants can meet at least one of the following eight application conditions:
① Have won national or above individual awards
② Possess membership of national-level or above associations
③ Have personal interviews with national media
④ Serve as national-level project, competition judge or journal reviewer
⑤ Have made unique and original important contributions in the industry, such as writing industry standards, invention patents being widely used, etc.
⑥ Published at least 5 academic journal articles or published books
< p>⑦ Have held national or above exhibitions or other exhibitions⑧ Have earned more than one million in commercial income through artistic performances or works? Please refer to the U.S. Immigration NIW
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