
Employment Based Immigrant Visas
Each year, the U.S. allocates 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas under the Immigration and Nationality Act, granting foreign nationals the right to live and work permanently in the country.
Whether you are seeking permanent residency based on a job offer, or an employer aiming to sponsor a worker, the process involves several steps. We are here to help you understand the requirements and guide you through the application process efficiently.
We help navigate the process for each category to ensure you meet all requirements and increase your chances of a successful application.
- EB-1 Priority Workers: For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, outstanding professors/researchers, or managers and executives transferring internationally to the U.S.
- EB-2 Professionals with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability: For professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities in science, arts, or business, including physicians who will work in underserved areas.
- EB-3 Skilled or Professional Workers: For professionals with a bachelor’s degree (who don’t qualify for higher preference), skilled workers with at least two years of training or experience, and unskilled workers.
- EB-5 Immigrant Investors: For individuals seeking permanent residency through investment in a new commercial enterprise.