Green Cards
- Religious Workers
The following
will detail the criteria that must be established in order to qualify
for a green card as a religious worker.
There are 3
main criteria that must be established to prove that an applicant
is eligible for an green card as a religious worker. These criteria
are:
- That for
at least 2 years immediately preceding the time of application
for admission, the applicant has been a member of a religious
denomination having a bona fide nonprofit, religious organization
in the United States;
- That the
applicant seeks permanent entry into the United States solely
for the purpose of carrying on the vocation of a religious worker
of that religious denomination; and,
- That you
have been continuously working for the religious denomination
in the vocation of a religious worker for at least 2 years immediately
preceding the time of application.
If the above
criteria can be established the applicant will receive a green card
as a religious worker. The major benefit of this type of application
is that a labor certification is not required in order to obtain
a green card as a religious worker.
If you would
like to explore your specific green card options please send a request
to us at:
Greencards@usimmigrationlaw.net
or contact
Leibl &
Kirkwood
12865 Point Del Mar, Suite 190
Del Mar, CA 92014, USA
Tel. (858) 481-5211
Fax. (858) 481-7271
questions@usimmigrationlaw.net
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