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    The Green Card Process for Foreign Workers

    October 28, 2022 /

    I’ve met with many employers with the same issue – they are having a hard time finding workers. One potential solution is petitioning for foreign workers to fill those jobs. The process works and can fill a range of jobs from landscapers to cooks to hotel workers to tech jobs and everything in between. However, the caveat is that it will take time, and it can take even longer depending on where the foreign worker was born (nationals from India can end up waiting almost 10 years for a green card through an employer). My answer to employers who say that they need workers now and cannot wait long is…

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  • Employment-Based Immigration,  Green Card,  Lawful Permanent Residency

    If You Are A Restaurant Owner, Petitioning for A Specialty Chef Is An Option

    November 12, 2018 /

    The restaurant industry is in dire need of good chefs based on what I hear from restaurant owners.  I’ve had the privilege of working with several restaurants who are petitioning for specialty chefs to get their green cards. Every year, the U.S. government gives out a certain number of employment-based visas.  For all countries except for China, India, and the Philippines, the category that would correctly be used for specialty chefs is the EB-3 skilled worker category, and there is no waiting period other than processing times.  What I mean by waiting period is that for certain countries where a lot of people have applied for that particular category of visas because there aren’t enough visas to give out, there…

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    The PERM Process – Getting U.S. LPR Status Through an Employer

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    EB-2 Overview and Basics

    August 1, 2018

    The Green Card Process for Foreign Workers

    October 28, 2022
  • Employment-Based Immigration,  Green Card,  Lawful Permanent Residency,  PERM

    EB-2 Overview and Basics

    August 1, 2018 /

    An EB-2 visa is an employment-based permanent residency visa for employment within the United States. It is the second type of five preference visas where people can gain lawful permanent status (aka green card) based on their jobs or profession. It is an ideal option for those seeking permanent residency in the United States and has advanced degrees and work experience in his or her field of expertise. To qualify for an EB-2 visa, one must be a member of qualified professions holding an advanced degree or the equivalent. Individuals who have an exceptional ability in science, art, or business that benefits the American economy, cultural or economic interests may…

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    November 12, 2018

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