SELF-PETITION OPTIONS
There are several options to self-petition for a visa. Explore the options below.
Executives and managers may who are to be employed by a U.S. company that has a parent, subsidiary, affiliate, or home-office business abroad in which the executives or managers have worked for at least one year within the last three years. Job Offer is Required. Company Owners may self petition with their own companies. Labor Certification is Not required.
Go to linkInvestors establishing a new business or invest in an existing business that was created or restructured after November 19, 1990. Investment Amount is no less than $1 million in the business OR $500,000 for qualified targeted employment areas. Employment Creation: the business must create full-time employment for at least 10 U.S. workers. Direct Employment. Job Offer is Required. Company Owners may self petition with their own companies. Labor Certification is not required.
Go to linkInvestors investing in a qualified Regional Center. Investor must have invested or is actively in the process of investing capital in an amount no less than $1 million in the business OR $500,000 for qualified targeted employment areas. Employment Creation: Indirect employment may be counted towards the employment creation requirement. Company Owners may self petition with their own companies. Labor Certification is Not required.
Go to linkPersons with an advanced degree OR persons with exceptional abilities whose type of work is within the national interest of the U.S. Job Offer is Not Required. Self Petition is allowed. Labor Certification is not required.
Go to linkYour foreign employer transfers you to work at the branch office, affiliate office, or subsidiary office in the U.S. Work Authorized with Sponsor company. Company Owners may self-petition through company.
Go to linkNationals of countries that have bilateral or multilateral commercial agreements or treaties with the U.S., with the purpose of making an investment in the U.S. May apply as the “investor” or as a “employee”. Work is Authorized with Sponsor company. Company Owners may self-petition through company.
Go to linkNationals of countries that have bilateral or multilateral commercial agreements or treaties with the U.S. Carry on substantial trade in goods, including but not limited to services and technology, between the U.S. and the foreign country of which they are citizens or nationals. Apply as “treaty employee”. Work is Authorized with Sponsor company. Company Owners may self-petition through company.
Go to linkPersons with extraordinary abilities in science, art, education, business and sports. Job Offer is Not Required. Self Petition is allowed. Labor Certification i not required.
Go to linkYou have suffered persecution or fear that you will suffer persecution due to: Race, Religion, Nationality, Membership in a particular social group, Political opinion. Work is authorized after certain conditions are met. Self-Petition is allowed.
Go to linkYou qualify to file if you are a -Spouse of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. You may also file as an abused spouse if your child has been abused by your U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse. -Parent: Parent of a U.S. citizen, and you have been abused by your U.S. citizen son or daughter. -Child: You are an abused child under 21, unmarried and have been abused by your U.S. citizen or permanent resident parent. Work is authorized under certain conditions. Self-Petition is allowed
Go to linkProtect certain immigrants who entered the U.S. as children from deportation and make them eligible for work permits. New applicants: Contact us for updated information. Renewal: Contact us for updated information. Self-Petition: Yes.
Go to linkThe Secretary may designate a country for TPS due to the following temporary conditions in the country: Ongoing armed conflict (such as civil war); An environmental disaster (such as earthquake or hurricane), or an epidemic; Other extraordinary and temporary conditions. Who Qualifies: Contact us for updated information. Self-Petition is allowed.
Go to linkYou may be eligible for a U nonimmigrant visa if: You are the victim of qualifying criminal activity; You have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of criminal activity; You have information about the criminal activity; You were helpful, are helpful, or are likely to be helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime; The crime occurred in the U.S. or violated U.S. laws; You are admissible to the U.S.
Go to linkEligible for T status if you: Are or were a victim of a severe form of human trafficking; Are in the U.S., American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or at a port of entry due to trafficking; Comply with any reasonable request from a law enforcement agency for assistance in the investigation or prosecution of human trafficking; you would suffer extreme hardship involving unusual and severe harm if you were removed from the U.S.; you are admissible.
Go to linkVisiting to attend to business activities, such as, conferences, meetings, etc. Work is not authorized.
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