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Considering EB-1 application (research)
Hi - I have been working as part of a research group in a bank over the last 4 years. I am a ranked research analyst on wall street and My work has been quoted in popular media, our research has been uploaded to government organisation webpages and have been referenced by government officials. I have also published 50+ articles over the last 2 yrs. The catch is that I may be moving from a research role to a trading role (my primary function will not be research). What do you think my changes are for EB-1 (b) and would this change totally eliminate me from applying? Thanks very much!
Considering EB-1 application (research)
There are two ways to approach this: Extraordinary ability alien (where the position need not be connected with research) and Outstanding Researcher, if you intend to go back to research upon approval of your green card.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
EB1 Extraordinary ability
I filed my my EB1 and EB2 NIW together, EB1 was denied but EB2 NIW was approved. I refiled EB1. I am a physician at one of top university , with many publications, presentations and offers from top league universities. There are only 12 people in the whole US that do same thing as I do in my clinical speciality. However I do not have any awards. What are the chances that my second filing of EB1 may go through.
EB1 Extraordinary ability
Impossible to answer, Doc. This is like diagnosing a patient without access to the patient or his records. Impossible for me to say. I do not know your case.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
I was married 9 years ago and
I was married 9 years ago and am now getting divorced. My wife’s green card was granted on the basis of my EB1 filing.
To ensure that her GC remains valid, is there a period of time that we need to wait after the GC approval date before filing for divorce?
If there’s no such requirement, is it okay to state that we separated over a year ago (prior to the GC approval) on the divorce papers?
I was married 9 years ago, getting divorced - EB1
First rule of all immigration filings is to state the truth. As to how they will view separation, I do not know if there is any specific law on this out there. My GUESS is, separation is NOT divorce. There can always be reconciliation. Hence, she should be permitted to keep her green card.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
E2 to EB1 staus
Currently employed under E2 visa. Company is shutting plant this summer and I have considerable investment in US what can I do to remain in the US? If I get laid off how long before I have to leave? Please advise.
Options if laid off on E2 visa
Doug, you will need a detailed consultation to examine the possibilities. You should contact an attorney. If you want us to review your options, feel free to set up a consultation through the "contact us" form above in the menu bar.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
EB1 versus EB2 applicant
Is there any backlog for EB1 applicants from India? How much time one should expect for a green card via EB1 versus EB2 applicant?
EB1 versus EB2 applicant
For India born people EB-2 is backed up 9 years and EB-1 has no backlog. See June Visa Bulletin. http://www.immigration.com/visa-bulletin-june-2009.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
If my company applies EB1
If my company applies EB1 this month (Aug, 09), and everything goes well, by when should I expect my green card? What are the disadvantages of applying under EB1?
If my company applies EB1
Too many variables. IF the priority dates remain current AND IF USCIS follows its average processing times and IF you file I-140 premium processing concurrently with your I-485, you MAY get green card approval within one year. I see no disadvantage.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
My company filed an EB1 in
My company filed an EB1 in 2005 for me; my wife was part of the same filing. I received my Green Card in April 06 but my wife’s application is still pending. We contact the USCIS every 6 month and each time they send a standard letter telling us to check back in 6 months. Actually, one time the letter said check back in 3 months but the last letter went back to the normal 6 months. She went for fingerprinting in 2006 and 2007 but we have not received any requests since then.
Is there anything that we can do?
EB-1 derivative green card delayed
Contact your Congressman. See the suggestions on this page: http://www.immigration.com/issues-relating-delays-various-immigration-ma...
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
EB1 Extraordinary Ability category requirements
Does a person with EB1 Extraordinary Ability category I 140 approved , require employment letter during I 485 filing ?
Is employment required for EB1 extraordinary ability applicants?
The short answer is no, but it helps. An offer of employment helps to show that you will continue to work in your own field and that you can support yourself and your dependents (if any).
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.
L1B Visa and trying to obtain the Green Card
I have been told by the HQ Attorney that in my case in order to obtain the green card is extremely difficult and that the backlog to do this is from 5 to 7 years. Is this correct? What can I do to obtain my Green Card? I have been working with the Same Employer 6 years and 2 months and in the USA I have 4 years of living and working paying taxes and living a pretty decent life with my family. Is there any way I can obtain my green card ?
My company applied to change
My company applied to change my status from L1B to L1A at the same time as filing my GC application. It was approved and the GC only took about 5 months
L-1B applying for green card
True. Converting to EB1 through an executive or a managerial job is the way to go. That way you can go thorough EB1 rather than PERM based process that takes several years.
Note: We practice US immigration law with sharp focus on employment/business immigration and complex immigration matters and related federal court litigation. I know a lot about my area of practice, but I do not know everything. Use common sense.