If you are born outside the USA, the
employment based immigration process remains the best route to obtain
your green card. This particular process takes comparatively less
time than family based immigration. Typically, an employer who is ready to
sponsor nationals of foreign countries has access to legal, financial, as well
as other types of resources that can facilitate the path towards a winning
immigration application.
High
Demand for Green Cards
For the most part, the US government
remains alert to the great demand for gaining permanent residence status to the
country, and has understandably tightened the law to ensure that only eligible
and deserving individuals and no one with a criminal
record are given preference according to immigration lawyers. But
everyone knows illegal criminal aliens live in America from Latin based
countries and come into America with no problem at all. On top of this, other countries
may not have convicted someone because they bribed the system so going by their
word if someone is a bad person or not does not always work. America knows sanctuary
cities house all sorts of terrible illegal gangsters, certainly in California. At
least the immigration process has some standards though.
Moreover, Congress has set up several
“preference categories,” with the country’s job market and needs in mind, and
prioritized certain careers and jobs over others, to determine just who will be
permitted to apply for a green card. America has a shortage of tech and
engineering talent and the immigration process is not working to help out American
companies. This is one reason Samsung is beating Apple in some regards.
This signifies that specific careers and
jobs have a quicker and better chance of being a sound basis to file a permanent
status application. Let’s examine those preference categories and jobs that offer
a better chance of obtaining a green card according to immigration attorneys.
The employment preference categories
typically classify jobs by the degree of formal education required to
accomplish the duties of the job.
First
Preference Category
This category is set aside for
individuals who possess “extraordinary ability,” meaning exceptional
researchers, professors, multinational managers or executives, or in other
words the “cream of the crop” including Nobel Prize winners, eminent
international scientists, or global artists. An immediate immigrant visa number
will be allotted to this category.
Second
Preference Category
If any progress of career necessitates
an advanced academic degree such as a master’s degree or higher, or if you
happen to be an individual of outstanding ability in fields such as the arts,
sciences, or business, you have every chance to qualify for this category and
you should have an immigration lawyer by your side in this process.
For those seeking a green card via
employment, this is their best bet. Although not as important as the First
Preference category, numbers for Second Preference visa are quickly available,
often with short wait times or even no wait times.
Third
Preference Category
The Third Preference category is
generally reserved for jobs requiring a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent. This
category is a better way of obtaining a green card via employment. However,
since more people seek a green card under this category, it increases wait
times to as much as 4 -5 years to obtain visa numbers.
You can overcome the normal wait times
in some ways. If you have found an employer ready to sponsor you under this
category, he/she can also sponsor you for one of those nonimmigrant
work-authorized visas such as the L-1 or H-1B programs. This will enable you to
work in the US until a visa number is sent to you. To learn more about preference
categories and obtaining a green card it would be wise to work with an
immigration lawyer to evaluate your case.

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