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Immigration Opportunities for Clinicians and Post Doctoral Researchers
Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP Suzanne B. Seltzer Kate Kalmykov Philadelphia - New York
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Immigration Opportunities Agenda
Understanding J-1 two year rule J-1 Waivers The O-1 Visa Permanent Residence Status Q&As
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J-1 Visa Who is subject to 2-year return? Exchange Visitor Skills List
Right Skill? Right List? Government Funding U.S. or Home Country Direct or Indirect Graduate Medical Training
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What Does it Mean to be Subject?
Ineligible for Certain Visas H-1B L-1 K Ineligible to apply for final step of Green Card I-485 IV Consular Processing But may commence initial steps…
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If Subject, are there Options?
Return home Where is home? Aggregating trips Apply for a Waiver Obtain an O-1 Visa Requires an employer willing to sponsor Must Demonstrate “Outstanding” in field
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J-1 Waiver Options Waiver options Hardship Persecution
No objection waiver (researchers only)
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J-1 Waiver Options Federal government agency waiver
National Science Foundation Department of Energy Health & Human Services U.S. Dep’t of Veteran’s Affairs Appalachian Regional Commission Delta Regional Authority waiver State 30 waiver (clinical only)
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O-1 Alien of Extraordinary Ability
Factors Considered in Initial Evaluation 1st authored articles/impact factors Citations to 1st authored work Conference presentations Book Chapters/review articles Peer reviewer/manuscript reviewer
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O-1 (cont’d) What’s Included in the Petition Reference letters
Independent referees Addressing O-1 criteria Corroborating Documentation Processing time/issues Length of approval Extensions
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What is Permanent Residency?
Authorization to Live & Work Indefinitely in the United States “Immigrant Visa” The “Green Card” or “Form I-551” Not always ‘forever’ – may be abandoned or taken away
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Immigrant vs Non-Immigrant Visas
Green Card/Permanent Residency Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) H, F, J, O, etc Limited duration Specific to employer/institution Specific to purpose (work/study/tourism)
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Permanent Residency Quotas
Annual Limit on Permanent Residency Per Country Limit – 7% Allocated by: Priority Date – place in line Preference Category
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How Do I Apply? Family Investment Asylum Employment DV Lottery
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Permanent Residency Quotas
Employment Based Preferences First Preference (EB-1) Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Researcher, Multinational Executive Second Preference (EB-2) Nat’l Interest Waivers, Advanced Degreed Professionals, Bachelors plus 5 years exp. Third Preference (EB-3) Skilled Worker (2+ years experience), Bachelor’s Degree
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Permanent Residency Quotas, Where Are We Now?
Visa Bulletin for February 2011 All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed CHINA-mainland born INDIA MEXICO PHILIPP-INES/ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Employment Based 1st C 2nd 01JUL06 08MAY06 3rd 01APR05 01JAN04 22FEB02 08JUL03 5th
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Permanent Residency Quotas, Where are We Now?
“Oversubscribed” versus “Available” Available if: Visa Bulletin indicates “C” = current Priority date earlier than posted date EB-1 – expected to remain current
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Employment Based (EB) Permanent Residency
Employer-sponsored or self-sponsored Labor certification or extraordinary/national interest/exceptional Multiple petitions Multi-Step Process Non-Immigrant Status?
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Employment Based (EB) Permanent Residency: Self-Petitions
Extraordinary Ability/EB-1 (I-140, filing fee $580) “One of a Few at the Top” Factors Considered in Initial Evaluation 1st authored articles/impact factors Citations to 1st authored work Conference Presentations Peer Review/Manuscript Review Work References from independent Experts Documenting Regulatory Criteria Preparation/Processing Times
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I-140 Self-Petitions (cont’d)
National Interest Waiver/EB-2 (I-140, filing fee $580) Three Prong Test Field is of Substantial Intrinsic Merit National Impact of Your Contributions You Are “Substantially Better” Than Your Peers Preparation/Processing Times
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Employment Based: Employer Sponsored
Outstanding Researcher/EB-1 (I-140, filing fee $580) Similar to Extraordinary Ability At least 3 Years experience Permanent job offer Qualified Employers: Academic Institutions Industry at least 3 FT researchers Recognition in field
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Employment Based: Employer Sponsored
(cont’d) Labor Certification Application (PERM) Employer MUST Pay Costs Recruitment Prevailing wage Timing First of 3 steps 2nd Step – I-140 3rd Step – I-485 or IV Consular Process No filing fee for this step
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Permanent Resident Status Adjustment of Status (I-485)
Timing Preference categories/quotas Priority dates Processing times Concurrent filing (I-140/I-485) I-485 filing fee $1070, includes: Employment authorization (I-765) Advance parole (I-131)
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Permanent Resident Status Adjustment of Status (I-485)
(cont’d) Adjustment portability H-1B Extensions One Year Three years Spouses
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Issues Relating to NIV Status During Permanent Residency Process
Important to Maintain NIV status Travel Extensions of Status Dependents Eligibility for OPT
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Immigration Opportunities
Questions?
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Contact Information -Suzanne B. Seltzer, Esq. -Kate Kalmykov, Esq. Telephone: Fax: Websites: Follow us!
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