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Ten Conditions for Talents to immigrate to the United States

# American immigrants # Introduction EB- 1A is usually called "outstanding talents" immigrants. The conditions for applying for American EB 1A immigration are nine times out of ten. Applicants need to be outstanding talents in science, art, education, business or sports, and can prove that they will continue to work in their fields and make contributions to the United States after obtaining a green card. The following exam website will share with you the application conditions of excellent American immigrants. Welcome to read!

Article 1 Immigration Conditions for Excellent Talents in the United States

1, won domestic or international awards.

Awards or medals or international recognition for outstanding achievements in this field.

2. Become a member of a domestic or international professional association.

This kind of professional association must be a national or internationally recognized professional society, association, group or organization, and can only join after reaching a certain qualification and level. The documents to be provided are proof of membership.

3. Being reported by professional journals or professional media.

Because of his outstanding achievements/contributions in this field, he received special comments and reports from national newspapers, radio, television or other news media.

4. As a review

As an individual or member, I have served as the editorial board, conference organizing committee, textbook editorial board, professional competition referee of a professional magazine, or been invited to comment on other people's works and articles.

5. Have original and outstanding contributions.

In the professional field, it has made important original contributions to academic research or art and has a great influence.

6. He has published academic articles in professional journals or media.

Articles or books related to this major published by the applicant in academic newspapers or important media.

7. Hold an exhibition of works

Hold exhibitions of works or other exhibition activities in the art exhibition center.

8. It is a well-known organization or institution.

Play a major or decisive role in prestigious organizations or groups.

9. High-income people

The salary or remuneration of the applicant in the relevant field is higher than that of his peers.

10, Commercial Success in Performing Arts

In the field of art, it has created quite high commercial value, with official statistics, such as box office, DVD sales records, released tapes, CDs or videos.

Extended reading: three advantages of American immigrants

1. Residence right and travel convenience

With an American green card, you get permanent residency in the United States and can freely enter and leave the United States without going to the embassy to apply for a visa. Permanent residents of the United States can live in any of the 50 States of the United States and travel to many countries without a visa.

With a US passport, you can get visa-free access to about 186 countries and regions in landing visa. With the American green card, more than 100 countries and regions have implemented visa-free and landing visa.

2. Education for children

Admission rate: In the United States, 80% of the admission qualifications are usually allocated to students who are citizens or have permanent residency. This kind of students don't have to compete with the world's top students for admission places when applying, but a separate pool.

There are no restrictions on majors: some ace majors in the United States are not open to international students, while students with permanent residency apply as locals, which not only has a high admission rate, but also gives priority to many ace majors.

Scholarships: Students with permanent residency can apply for a variety of scholarships, with superior examination and approval conditions and a high probability of winning scholarships.

University tuition: The tuition fees paid by students with permanent residency to attend universities (including graduate students and doctoral students) are far lower than those paid by international students. Permanent residents can often save 2/3 of the expenses compared with international students.

Free education in primary and secondary schools: the benefits of becoming a permanent resident are not limited to higher education. Permanent residents can also enjoy free public primary and secondary education.

3. Work and employment

Freedom of employment: green card holders have no restrictions on employment, and can directly choose their favorite occupations like native Americans. Of course, there will be some restrictions. For example, some aerospace companies will require citizenship.

In the United States, international students want to stay only by applying for an H 1B visa. However, it is not easy for international students to find a job. It is even more difficult to find a position and a company is willing to apply for a job in H-1B. There was once a master student who had 72 interviews for H-1B. Because I am an international student, I have hit a wall many times.

Unemployment benefits: When the green card holder has no job, the government will give you a job for free. When you have a normal job, pay taxes for not less than six months (three months in some places), and then lose your job, you can get government relief on a monthly basis by reporting your unemployment to the local authorities in the United States.

The amount of unemployment benefits is usually based on the range of pre-employment salary, usually calculated on the basis of a quarter's salary, ranging from 500 dollars to 2000 dollars.