To qualify for permanent residence in the United States, a foreign national must first obtain an approved Immigrant Petition. Approval may be based upon a familial relationship to a United States citizen or Permanent Resident, experience as a manager or executive of qualifying multinational corporations, extraordinary ability in one's professional field, recognition as an outstanding researcher or professor, eligibility for a National Interest Waiver, the approval of a Labor Certification Application, or a substantial investment that facilitates the employment of United States workers. The USCIS will confirm familial relationships, educational qualifications, work experience, and other relevant documentation to determine whether the alien is eligible to obtain an Immigrant Visa. The Immigrant Petition is the final step prior to gaining permanent residence. Foreign nationals are frequently qualified for permanent residence through different categories.
The Bae Law Group conducts detailed interviews to determine an applicant's qualifications, and his or her eligibility for various preference categories. Based upon this information, we determine the most cost effective and expeditious manner to assist our clients. For beneficiaries of Immigrant Visas who are outside the United States or who choose to process through a United States Embassy or Consulate, we provide full visa assistance throughout the world. |