| Green Card through Employment: |
There are various employment categories which lead to a green card. Refer to Legal Links or e-mail for a free consultation |
| Green Card for Physicians: |
National Interest Waiver for physicians who work in underserved areas |
| Extraordinary Ability (EB1): |
For aliens of extraordinary ability who are entering U.S. to continue work in the filed which he/she has such ability. This visa allows alien to bypass labor certification process and forgo the requirement of a job offer |
| Outstanding Professor/Researcher (EB1): |
For "outstanding" academicians, professors and researchers who can establish a high level or degree of achievement in their respective fields |
| Multinational Executives/Managers (EB1): |
For the international transfer of executive or managerial personnel within multinational companies |
| Advanced Degree Professional (EB2): |
For "members of the professions holding advanced degrees" and "aliens of exceptional ability" |
| Professional Workers (EB3): |
For those who are professionals |
| Skilled Workers (EB3): |
For those who are skilled workers |
| Nurses/Physical Therapists (EB3): |
For those who are nurses and physical therapists |
| National Interest Waivers: |
For those in EB2 category. They may apply for permanent residence status and seek a waiver of the offer of employment by establishing that his/her admission to permanent residence would be in the National Interest |
| Immigrant Investor (EB5): |
For those who invest one million dollars in a new enterprise that employs 10 U.S. workers, or $500,000 if the investment is in certain rural areas of an area of unemployment of at least 15% of the national average |