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Employment
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Permanent
immigration in the U.S. comes with a
variety of rights and privileges. One of
the most widely used methods to obtain
permanent immigration is through
employment. There are five
classifications for employment-based
immigration. Please click on the
category that best suits your
situation. EB-1
Priority workers
- Individuals with extraordinary
ability in the sciences, arts,
education, business or athletics.
- Outstanding professors or
researchers
- Managers and executives
transfered to the U.S.EB-2
Professionals with advanced degrees
or persons with exceptional ability
- Individuals with exceptional
ability in the sciences, arts or
business
- Professionals with advanced
degrees
- Physicians intending to practice
medicine in underserved areasEB-3
Skilled or professional workers
- Professionals with bachelor's or
equivalent degrees
- Skilled workers with at least
two years experience
- Unskilled workersEB-4
Special Immigrants
- Religious workers
- Employees and former employees
of the U.S. Government abroad
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