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EB-4 Visa Green / Card Option - Employment Based Immigration

  

EB-4 Visa: Employment Based Immigration Fourth Preference

The EB-1 visa is reserved for the following special  immigrants:

  • Physicians
  • International  Organization Employees
  • Broadcasters
  • Panama  Canal Zone Employees
  • Retired  NATO-6 employees
  • Spouses  and children of Deceased NATO-6 employees
  • Armed  Forces Members
  • Iraqi/Afghan  Translators
  • Iraqis  who Have Assisted the United States
  • Religious  Workers 


EB-4 Visa Petitioning Process


  • The U.S. employer must file Form I-360,  Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er) or Special Immigrant 
  • In special cases, you may be able to  self-petition. Please see Form I-360 to see if you qualify.


Family Members of EB-4 Visa Holders


  • EB-4 visa  holders are allowed to bring their spouse and dependent and unmarried children under 21 years of age to the United States


EB-4 Broadcasters


The International Broadcasting Bureau of the United  States  Broadcasting   Board of Governors (BBG) or Radio Free Asia (RFA) and  Radio  Free   Europe/Radio Liberty(RFE/RL) is allowed to petition an  alien to work as a    broadcaster for the BBG or for Radio Free Asia,  INC (RFA) or Radio   Free  Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc. (RFE/FL) in the  United States. 


Each  of the following qualifies as a “broadcaster” for EB-4 purposes:

  • Producer
  • Announcer
  • Newscaster
  • News analyst 
  • Analysis specialist
  • News editor 
  • Reporter
  • Translator
  • Writer
  • News broadcasting host 


EB-4 Visa I-360 Petition for Broadcasters


The BBG or grantee of the BBG (RFA or RFE/RL) must  submit Form I-360    along with signed and dated documents containing the job  title of  the   prospective employee along with all the duties and   responsibilities,   and information the aliens’s work experience. The  BBG or BBG  grantee   must establish that the employee is qualified for  the position and has    the necessary skills for the broadcasting or  broadcasting-related  position.

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