To apply as an EB-1 Priority Worker, you must be qualified by being a person with exceptional abilities or a highly-qualified researcher or professor. Executive managers that are being transferred to a US based company may also apply under this category by using an EB-1 Priority Worker lawyer in San Jose.
Individuals with extraordinary abilities must demonstrate they contribute to their field and can make use of a San Jose EB-1 visa priority worker attorney to prove their abilities. Three kinds of documents (out of the recommended list of ten) are needed to certify that you meet this criteria and include proof of prizes/awards for excellent work, membership in exclusive associations, articles that are published about you in media, or proof that you are included in a panel that judges similar contributions. Other forms of proof include major contributions to your related field, published works in media, documentation that you have been shown in an exhibition, documentation that you are in a distinguished group, proof of payment related to your field, or commercial progress in art.
Researchers or professors must have three years experience in their field. Proof of tenure from a university will also be needed or documentation of full-time research. Also, applicants will need two documents that prove that they have received major prizes for their achievements, are members of a career-associated group, have written a book in their field, have articles that have been published, contributed to scholarly work, or are part of a judging panel.
Anyone transferring from abroad must show they have been a manager for one year prior to transferring. They must also include proof they will be working with a company that has a division in the US and abroad. Additionally, the overseas company must be a branch or an affiliate with the US company for one year to be considered.
To apply for an EB-1 work visa, only persons with exceptional abilities will not require that an employer files on their behalf. However, it can also be filed with our San Jose EB-1 visa priority worker attorney. This does not apply to researchers, professors, or business executives who are transferring who may need an EB-1 Priority Worker lawyer in San Jose. First, an application (USCIS Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker) must be filed with the prerequisite documents to a Regional Service Center. Here, your application will be taken into consideration before either granting or rejecting your petition.
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