Talent-Based Immigration

Talent-Based Immigration Attorney in Greenville, SC

Talent-Based Immigration Attorney In North Carolina & South Carolina

Who Is Eligible For A Talent-Based Visa?

If you excel in your profession and can demonstrate a strong track record to support your skills, you may be eligible for a talent-based permanent residency in the United States under the EB-1 visa category. Whether your expertise lies in the realms of arts, science, business, athletics, or education, or if you hold a prominent position as a professor, researcher, or executive in a multinational company, with a job offer from a U.S. employer, the key is to secure the services of an immigration attorney with a proven track record of successfully obtaining EB-1 visas for their clients. Our immigration law firm, with years of specialized experience in talent-based visas, is well-equipped to assist you. Contact our team today to learn more!

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pexels-photoWhat Are the Benefits of an EB-1 Visa?

There are multiple reasons why potential immigrants highly value the EB-1 visa. Firstly, securing a talent-based visa grants immediate eligibility for permanent residency – a green card. Furthermore, with an EB-1 visa, there is no need to demonstrate to the U.S. Department of Labor the unavailability of American workers for the same role. Lastly, the processing time for an EB-1 visa is typically shorter compared to other work-based U.S. visas – and individuals can apply independently. If you believe you meet the criteria, it is certainly worth exploring. Reach out to one of our immigration attorneys to assess your qualifications.

How Do I Apply for a Talent-Based Visa?

To begin the process for obtaining an EB-1 visa, the initial step involves gathering the necessary documentation to demonstrate that you meet the visa criteria. By partnering with our team, we can assist you in collecting and organizing all the required paperwork. Additionally, it is essential to have proof of a job offer from a U.S. company or a U.S. subsidiary of a global organization. For individuals like professors or researchers, specific documents are imperative, such as a significant research publication where renowned professionals in the field have acknowledged your contributions, evidence of receiving a distinguished national or international award, or a research paper showcasing a significant breakthrough. Once you have compiled all the essential documents, your immigration attorney will guide you through the process of submitting the I-140 form to officially apply for your exceptional talent visa. Embark on your journey towards obtaining a green card today.