Basic Requirements:
The EB-1 preference category is available to workers who possess extraordinary abilities in the fields of the arts, the sciences, education, athletics, or business. Generally speaking, individuals must be considered to be at the top of their respective fields to be eligible under this designation. For instance, foreign nationals typically have received significant awards—like a Nobel Prize—or possess at least three of the following forms of evidence that demonstrate a specific extraordinary ability:
Application Process:
Under this employment-based preference category, it should be noted the labor certification (PERM) is not required of applicants. Moreover, applicants from most countries (excluding China and India) will not need to wait for numerical availability before filing their petitions. As such, this category is likely to be immediately available for most people under this category.
Extraordinary workers do not require any specific job offer to enter the United States under this preference category, though they must demonstrate that they are entering the U.S. in order to work in the field of their extraordinary ability.
Family Members:
The spouse and children of the principle beneficiary of the EB-1 extraordinary worker status may obtain green cards under a derivative status. For children to be eligible for the derivative status, they must be under the age of 21 and unmarried.
Fees:
At the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., our Miami immigration attorneys will charge the following in attorney’s fees when filing from within the United States with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) (please look over the disclaimer at the top of this page), in addition to the filing fee currently charged by the USCIS.
Principal Worker:
Family’s Application (if any family is also applying):
Experience:
If you plan filing for a green card under the EB-1 extraordinary worker preference category, the Miami immigration attorneys with the Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., have the experience and resources you will need to ensure that your application is complete and correctly submitted. To discuss the particulars of your application with one of our Miami immigration attorneys, please call our Miami offices at (305) 245-9990today.
What Do I Need To Begin The Process?
Information and Documents required for EB-1 Extraordinary Workers
Sample Retainer Agreement.
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