Lawyers and the EB1 Classification
This article examines whether and when a foreign lawyer can qualify for EB1A extraordinary ability classification and issues involving EB2 lawyers.
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This article examines whether and when a foreign lawyer can qualify for EB1A extraordinary ability classification and issues involving EB2 lawyers.
Certain long-term international organization employees in G4/ NATO-6 status and immediate relatives are eligible for EB4 visa. Learn more here
We examine when the assets of an individual may be considered in determining the immigrant visa petitioner’s ability to pay the proffered wage.
This article discusses Matter of Katigbak, Matter of Wing’s Tea House, and successor cases holding that a petition (inc. EB5, EB6) must be approvable when filed.
What are the advanced degree requirements in the context of employment based immigration for advanced degree professionals in the EB2 classification.
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