http://www.shusterman.com This presentation explains the basic ways to immigrate to the United States, including through Relatives, Employment, Investment, the Visa Lottery, and Asylum. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html
This presentation discusses how foreign-born physicians can get visas to train in the US. Schedule a legal consultation at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html The 2 most common options are: 1) J Visas - Once an IMG has passed USMLE, Parts I and II, and matches with a medical residency program, he obtains a DS-2019 form from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and either changes his status to J-1 in the US or goes abroad to get a J-1 visa. This subjects him to the 2-year home residency requirement. 2) H-1B Visa - Physicians who have passed all 3 parts of the USMLE and have matched with an employer who agrees to sponsor them for an H-1B visa may do so to avoid having to apply for a J waiver down the road. Most residency programs are "cap-exempt" so the physician does not have to worry about the numerical caps on H-1B petitions. See our Physicians Immigration Guide at http://shusterman.com/physiciansusimmigration.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation discusses how you can obtain a green card or temporary working visa through employment in the US. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html Persons may qualify for employment-based green cards in one of the following 5 preference categories: EB-1 - Priority Workers This category consists of persons of extraordinary ability, outstanding professors and researchers and multinational managers and executives EB-2 Persons of Exceptional Ability or Advanced Degrees EB-3 Professionals, Skilled and Unskilled Workers EB-4 Special Immigrants including Religious Workers EB-5 Investors For more information please see our Green Cards Through Employment page at http://shusterman.com/greencardsthroughemployment.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation explains Employment-Based (EB) visa categories. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html For more information, see our Green Cards Through Employment page at http://shusterman.com/greencardsthroughemployment.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation describes the eligibility requirements for O visas. Schedule a legal consultation at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html To qualify, applicants must be persons of extraordinary ability in: Science, Education, Business, Athletics, Arts, Motion Pictures, and Television. For more information about O visas please see http://shusterman.com/o1extraordinaryability.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation explains how the proposed Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill would affect employment-based immigration. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at https://shusterman.com/intake-secure.html. The Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill passed by the US Senate in 2013 offers a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US, mandatory employment verification, border security, entry and exit systems, and visas for both low and high-skilled workers. One major step toward eliminating backlogs would be to recapture unused visa numbers from 1992-2013 to be added to the numbers available for fiscal year 2015. For more information please visit our Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill page at http://shusterman.com/immigrationreform2013.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation discusses how you can obtain a green card or temporary working visa through employment in the US. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html Persons may qualify for employment-based green cards in one of the following 5 preference categories: EB-1 - Priority Workers This category consists of persons of extraordinary ability, outstanding professors and researchers and multinational managers and executives EB-2 Persons of Exceptional Ability or Advanced Degrees EB-3 Professionals, Skilled and Unskilled Workers EB-4 Special Immigrants including Religious Workers EB-5 Investors For more information please see our Green Cards Through Employment page at http://shusterman.com/greencardsthroughemployment.html
This presentation discusses how international clinicians can get visa train in the US. Schedule a legal consultation at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html The 2 most common options are: 1) J Visas - Once an IMG has passed USMLE, Parts I and II, and matches with a medical residency program, he obtains a DS-2019 form from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and either changes his status to J-1 in the US or goes abroad to get a J-1 visa. This subjects him to the 2-year home residency requirement. 2) H-1B Visa - Physicians who have passed all 3 parts of the USMLE and have matched with an employer who agrees to sponsor them for an H-1B visa may do so to avoid having to apply for a J waiver down the road. Most residency programs are "cap-exempt" so the physician does not have to worry about the numerical caps on H-1B petitions. See our Physicians Immigration Guide at http://shusterman.com/physiciansusimmigration.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation discusses how you can obtain a green card through employment in the US. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html For more information please see our Green Cards Through Employment page at http://shusterman.com/greencardsthroughemployment.html
http://www.shusterman.com This presentation discusses how you can obtain a green card through employment in the US. Schedule a legal consultation (by Skype, telephone or in person) at http://shusterman.com/schedule-immigration-consultation.html Persons may qualify for employment-based green cards in one of the following 5 preference categories: EB-1 - Persons of extraordinary ability, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational managers and executives EB-2 Persons of Exceptional Ability or Advanced Degrees EB-3 Professionals, Skilled and Unskilled Workers EB-4 Special Immigrants including Religious Workers EB-5 Investors Persons may speed up the processing of their green cards by a variety of means. For more information please see our Green Cards Through Employment page at http://shusterman.com/greencardsthroughemployment.html
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