Work Visa and Green Card Options
Work Visa and Green Card Options
Work Visa and Green Card Options
McCandlish Holton, PC
Website: www.lawmh.com
April 8, 2019
Introduction to U.S.
Immigration Law
Permanent Resident Green Cards:
Live forever in the United States
Ease of employment
Ease of travel
Only limited ways to obtain / lengthy processing
Quotas:
85,000 new H-1Bs available each fiscal year
Applicants with U.S. advanced degrees – 20,000
All other degrees – 65,000
New law improves lottery chances for U.S. advanced-
degree grads
Current availability: ?
Beat the H-1B Cap
April 1 May October 1 January 1 April 1 May September 30
What now?
H-1B “Cap Gap” Relief
If your employer files an H-1B petition on your
behalf on or after April 1st,
AND
OPT is still valid at the time of filing,
THEN
OPT is extended until September 30th
H-1B Cap-Exempt Organizations
Universities
Requirements:
Major international award (e.g., Nobel Prize)
or
At least 3 of 8 specific criteria
O-1 Extraordinary Ability
O-1 Criteria (need at least 3):
Nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards
for excellence in field
Membership in associations requiring outstanding
achievement
Published material about you or your work
Judge of the work of others (peer review)
Original contributions of major significance
Authorship of scholarly articles
Employed in critical or essential critical role for
distinguished organizations
High salary
Green Card
Limited Ways to Obtain
Family Relationships
Diversity Visa Lottery
Employment/Special Skills
EB-1 - Extraordinary / Outstanding / Multi-national
EB-2 - Advanced Degree / Exceptional
EB-3 - Bachelor’s Degree / Skilled worker
Must maintain non-immigrant status
Extending H-1B Beyond Six Years
Normal length of H-1B – 6 years
Can extend for the following:
Recapture time outside the U.S.
Employment-based green card process
pending at least 1 year – can extend H-1B
in 1 year increments
Approved I-140, but no quota number to
adjust – 3 year extension
EB-1A Extraordinary Ability
Self-sponsor (no job offer required)
Small percentage at top of field
Factors:
Major international award, or at least 3 of the following:
Lesser national or international awards
Membership in association requiring outstanding achievement
Published material about you or your work
Participation as judge of the work of others (peer review)
Original contributions of major significance
Authorship of scholarly articles
Leading or critical role for distinguished organizations
High salary
EB-1B Outstanding Professor/Researcher
Employer-sponsored
“Permanent” position (no definite end date)
At least 3 years of experience
Factors: at least 2 of the following:
Major prizes or awards
Membership in associations requiring outstanding
achievement
Published material about you or your work
Judge of the work of others (peer review)
Original research contributions
Authorship of scholarly articles
EB-2 National Interest Waiver
Exceptional Ability/Work in National Interest
Self-sponsor (no job offer required)
Expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered
Factors: at least 3 of the following:
Degree relating to area of exceptional ability
10 years of full-time experience
License/certification for particular profession/occupation
High salary
Membership in professional association
Significant contributions/recognized achievements
Would be harmful to the national interest to require employer to
advertise to find U.S. workers
PERM Labor Certification
EB-2 or EB-3 (depending on requirements for
position)
Employer-sponsored
“Permanent” position