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Title: Obtaining Permanent Residence in the U.S.


1
Obtaining Permanent Residence in the U.S.
  • Carl Shusterman
  • Pincus Immigration Boot Camp
  • March 4th, 2011

2
How to Obtain Permanent Residence
  • Employment
  • Relatives
  • Visa Lottery
  • Investment
  • Asylum

3
Green Cards Through U.S. Citizen Family Members
  • Immediate relatives
  • 1st preference Unmarried sons and daughters of
    citizens (over age 21)
  • 3rd preference Married sons and daughters of
    citizens
  • 4th preference Brothers and sisters of adult
    citizens

4
Green Cards Through Legal Permanent Resident
(LPR) Family Members
  • 2nd preference
  • 2A- Spouses and children of LPRs
  • 2B- Unmarried sons and daughters (over 21 years
    old) of LPRs

5
The Visa Bulletin
  • Released by the State Department about 2-3 weeks
    before any given month
  • Worldwide all countries excluding those listed

March Visa Bulletin 2011, Family Category.
Source
shusterman.com/statedepartmentvisabulletin.html
6
Green Cards Through Family Procedure
  • Petitioner (qualifying citizen or LPR family
    member) submits I-130 for beneficiary
  • Receipt date for the I-130 serves as the
    priority date in reference to the visa bulletin

7
Adjustment of Status
  • Form 1-485 serves to adjust the immigrants
    status to LPR
  • May adjust status in the U.S. if currently
    residing in the U.S. in legal status
  • Otherwise, must apply for an immigrant visa
    with a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.
  • 3/10 year bar?

8
Section 245 (i)
  • Magic date April 30th, 2001
  • Physical presence requirement
  • Employment or family petitions filed before this
    date can qualify and are transferrable to a
    different category

9
Green Cards Through Employment
  • 1st preference Priority workers
  • 2nd preference Advanced degrees or exceptional
    ability
  • 3rd preference Skilled workers and professionals
  • 4th preference Special immigrants
  • 5th preference Investors

10
Priority Workers (EB-1)
  • Persons of Extraordinary Ability
  • Outstanding Professors and Researchers
  • Multinational Managers and Executives

11
Persons with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional
Ability (EB-2)
  • M.D., J.D., Ph.D, Masters or Bachelors Plus Five
    Years
  • PERM Requirement recruiting U.S. workers
  • National Interest Waivers for physicians
  • National Interest Waivers for others

12
Professional and Skilled Workers (EB-3)
  • Persons whose jobs require 4-year degree
  • Persons whose jobs require 2 years of experience
  • PERM Requirement recruiting U.S. workers

13
Green Cards Through Employment Procedure
  • Demonstrate that there are no qualified U.S.
    workers for position
  • Prevailing wage requirement
  • Advertisements in print media, internet, job
    fairs, etc.

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PERM
  • Ensures that employer is hiring for a position in
    which no qualified and willing U.S. workers exist
  • Labor certification required for the 2nd and 3rd
    preference petitions
  • PERM receipt date serves as priority date
  • When PERM is approved, the employer may file the
    immigrant visa petition (I-140) to USCIS

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Exceptions to PERM
  • National Interest Waivers
  • Shortage occupations (Schedule A) registered
    nurses and physical therapists
  • 1st preference category petitions never require
    PERM

16
Visa Bulletin Employment category
  • Current indicates no backlog

March Visa Bulletin 2011. Source
shusterman.com/statedepartmentvisabulletin.html
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Other employment categories
  • Special immigrants religious workers
  • Employment creation- Investors
  • Must create at least 10 jobs for U.S. workers
  • Government-approved regional centers

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Green Cards through Employment Waiting Times
  • Annual Numerical Cap 140,000 including Spouses
    and Children
  • Visa Bulletin Published Monthly by State
    Department
  • Per-Country Limitations - 7 Requirement
  • Countries with Significant Backlogs
  • Grounds of Inadmissibility

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How to Obtain Additional Information and Stay
Updated
  • Immigration laws, regulations procedures are
    always changing
  • Our website www.shusterman.com
  • Contains thousands of articles/links
  • U.S. Immigration daily news ticker
  • Free, monthly e-mail newsletter over 60,000
    Subscribers
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