EMPLOYMENT-BASED
IMMIGRATION
THE EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE
SYSTEM allows certain immigrants to obtain permanent
residence (green cards) in the United States to work.
Currently, immigration law allots 140,000 employment-based
visas to immigrants. These employment-based visas are
divided into the following categories:
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FIRST PREFERENCE:
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Up
to 40,000 visas a year may be issued to priority
workers. People who have extraordinary
ability or who are outstanding professors and
researchers and in their field certain
multinational executives and managers fall into
this category. In addition, any visas left over
from the fourth and fifth preferences (see below) are
added to this category. |
| SECOND
PREFERENCE: |
Up
to 40,000 visas a year (plus any visas left over
from the first preference) may be issued to persons who
are members of the professions holding advanced
degrees or aliens of exceptional ability in their
field. |
| THIRD
PREFERENCE: |
Up
to 40,000 visas a year (plus any visas left over
from the first and second preferences) may be issued to skilled
workers, professionals, and other workers. The other
workers category covers workers who are capable
of performing unskilled labor, and who are not
temporary or seasonal. Workers in this category are
limited to 5,000 visas per year. Skilled
workers must be capable of performing skilled labor
requiring at least two years training or experience. |
| FOURTH
PREFERENCE: |
Up
to 10,000 visas a year may be issued to certain
special immigrants, including ministers, religious
workers, former U.S. government employees and others. |
| FIFTH
PREFERENCE: |
Up
to 10,000 visas a year may be issued to persons
who have between $500,000 and $3 million to invest in a
job-creating enterprise in the U.S. At least 10
U.S. workers must be employed by each investor. The
amount of money can vary depending on which area of the
country will benefit from the investment. If the
investor fails to meet the conditions specified, he or
she can lose permanent resident status. |
39BS8003 / Last Updated October
8, 1999