How to Work in America
If you’re a foreign applicant
looking for a job, USA visa regulations may seem a bit daunting. For
example, employment-based visas are broken down into five categories
(EB-1-EB-5) ranked in order of preference. Global Visas will ensure you
have all the background information you need when applying for jobs in
the United States, including:
- Which visas are dependent on first obtaining a job offer from a US employer/sponsor
- What requirements USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services) puts on sponsoring employers
- The role of the US Department of Labor (DOL) in granting or refusing certification as part of an immigration petition.
We’ll also explain the tax obligations for foreigners obtaining jobs in United States companies.
A Wide Range of United States Jobs
The jobs America opens up to
overseas workers range from unskilled work to specialist roles for
highly qualified professionals. Global Visas can guide you towards the
most suitable visa preference category, increasing your chances of a
successful application:
- First Preference Category (EB-1) is for priority workers and comprises three sub-categories: extraordinary ability; outstanding professors and researchers; multinational manager or executive. None of these categories require certification from the DOL.
- Second Preference Category (EB-2) is for those with exceptional ability in arts, science and business. The sub-categories are: advanced degree; exceptional ability; and national interest waiver. No sponsor or DOL certification is required in the third category if applicants can prove that their employment benefits the nation.
- Third Preference Category (EB-3) is broader, encompassing professionals with a baccalaureate degree, skilled and unskilled workers. Applicants will require DOL certification as well as permanent, full-time offer of employment.
- Fourth Preference Category (EB-4) covers special immigrants, including religious workers, broadcasters and some translators.
- Fifth Preference Category (EB-5) is administered by USCIS to encourage job creation by foreign investors. To obtain an investor visa, applicants will have to put at least US $500,000 into a new commercial enterprise.
Job Opportunities in America Through Global Visas
“Wanted: job in USA for foreigner.”
At Global Visas we know there’s a better way to help our clients stand
out from the crowd. If you’re moving to America, jobs are available in
many different fields, so make sure you get the best visa advice. Take
our free online assessment today by clicking on the link below.
Work in US
If you need to apply for immigration to the USA for employment you have two main options: a work visa or a Green Card.
Work Visa USA
There are nearly 100 different
categories of work visa for the USA. Each has its own specific purpose
and eligibility criteria. Visit this page for more details.
Green Card
The Green Card offers the most
advantages to skilled workers as it grants permanent residency to the
applicant. It is possible to qualify for a Green Card for employment
purposes if you have the skills the country needs. Click on the free
assessment to find out how to qualify.
US Visas
Other US visa options which could
allow you to work in the country include business, family and study
visas. Use the free assessment to find out your ideal pathway to working
in the US.
Student Visa USA
A student visa for the USA could
eventually lead to a work visa if you receive training for skills the
country needs. Find out how this pathway works by contacting us via the
free assessment.
Immigration USA
Find out how to achieve permanent residency in the US using this page. Find out further information on our Work in US page.
Take the free assessment to find out if any of the above options is your ideal pathway to working in the US:
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