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Matthew T. Galati, Esq.Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP
Philadelphia New York1601 Market Street, Suite 2600 317 Madison Avenue, Suite 1518 Philadelphia, PA 19103 New York, NY 10017215.825.8600 212.796.8840
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Post Student Years:
Immigration OptionsImmigration Options
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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Matthew T. Galati, Esq.
Matt Galati is an Associate in the Philadelphia office. He provides immigration assistance and solutions to leading universities, research institutions, hospitals, multinational corporations, and individuals. Matt focuses much of his practice on handling employment-based visas and ensuring clients’ worksite compliance.
Matt is currently admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Matt received his law degree from The George Washington University Law School (J.D., with Honors, 2010) and his Bachelor of Arts in Politics and History from The University of Virginia (2007). Matt currently serves as the political Advocacy Chair of the local AILA chapter, focusing his efforts on advocating for immigration reform. During law school, Matt was an Associate of The George Washington University International Law Review. Prior to joining the Firm, Matt practiced in a civil litigation firm in Washington, D.C.
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Agenda
Non-Immigrant Status H-1B Requirements H-1B Alternatives Introduction to Permanent Residency Q&As
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Non-Immigrant Visas
Non-Immigrant Status (NIV)H, F, J, O, etc.Limited durationSpecific to employer / institutionSpecific to purpose (work/study/tourism)May require a showing of non-immigrant intent
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Maintaining Lawful Status
‘Status’ Permission to remain in the U.S. for a fixed periodDenoted by ‘I-94’ card
(for Fs – with I-20; for Js – with DS-2019)Permissible activities in the U.S. determined by
statusCan only hold status in one classification at a time
(i.e. - cannot have an F and an H)
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Maintaining Lawful Status
I-94, Arrival / Departure RecordTwo ways to obtain:
Port of Entry – requires visa Change or Extension of status
Governs Status Denotes classification (F, J, H, O) Denotes period of stay Surrendered upon departure, given up with status
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(cont’d)
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Post F/J NIV OptionsH-1B Visas
H-1B: ‘specialty occupation’ Employer petition on your behalfLegal/filing fees to be paid by employerPosition that normally requires at least a
bachelors degree in a related fieldEmployer must agree to pay ‘prevailing wage’
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H-1B Visas
Part-time or full-time Length of approval Extensions Portability Maximum in H status 6 years total CAP on number of H-1Bs issued each year
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H-1B Issues for Start-Ups
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Must have employer tax I.D. number Company owned by H-1B employee?
Must be W-2 employeeSeparate entity from owner/employee
Company right of control over employee Is there a Board of Directors? Who has ability to hire/fire
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H-1B Issues for Start-Ups
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Company must proveFinancial ability to pay salaryReal job to be done by H-1BPlace of business
Business plan/financial projections Prevailing Wage
CEO vs. function-descriptive position
(cont’d)
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H-1B Quota
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What is it and what does it mean?20,000 for US awarded advanced degrees
FY 2014 gone on April 1-5 (Lottery) FY 2013 gone by June 7, 2012 FY 2012 gone by October 19, 2011 FY 2011 gone by December 22, 2010 FY 2010 gone on April 1-5 (Lottery) FY 2009 gone on April 1-5 (Lottery)
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H-1B Quota(cont’d)
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65,000 H-1Bs FY 2014 gone on April 1-5 (Lottery) FY 2013 gone by June 11, 2012 FY 2012 gone by November 22, 2011 FY 2011 gone by January 26, 2011 FY 2010 gone by December 2009 FY 2009 gone by April 2008 FY 2008 gone by April 2007
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Avoiding H-1B Quota
Exemption based on employer Universities Non-profits affiliated with universities
Increased scrutiny of affiliations
Non-profit research organizations Government research organizations
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Avoiding H-1B Quota
Exemption based on employeePreviously counted (in last 6 years)Singapore/ChileConcurrent employment
(cont’d)
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Change of status vs. consular visa issuance Visa – Permission to re-enter the U.S. after a trip
abroad (stamp in passport) Need visa in specific classification to re-enter in that
status Status – Permission to remain in the U.S. for a fixed
period (denoted by ‘I-94’ card and I-20 or DS-2019) Only hold status in one classification at a time
(i.e. – cannot have an F and an H)For more information, visit www.klaskolaw.com
Travel and Status Issues for H-1B Approvals
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Travel and Status Issues Travel after April 1
Depart US, relinquish I-94F visa to come back to use OPT?What about H? What happens to petition?
Maintaining status until October 1 “Cap gap” reliefOPT must be valid at time H-1B petition is filedExtends only until September 30
(cont’d)
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H-1B Alternatives: Ls
L-1: ‘intracompany transfer’Must have worked for petitioning company
overseas for at least one year in the last three years
For execs, managers, or special knowledgeSpouse eligible for employment authorizationMaximum 7 years in L status
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Alternatives: Es
Must be national of treaty country http://www.travel.state.gov/visa
Employing company must be owned at least 50% by treaty country nationals
No quota and can be extended indefinitely Spouse eligible for employment authorization
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Alternatives: TN
Citizens of Canada and Mexico Must have employer and job offer Profession must be on the NAFTA list Applicant must have qualifications as indicated
on NAFTA list Must evidence non-immigrant intent
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Alternatives
I visa – journalists for media outside US O visa
Artists with distinction in field; or Scientists with extraordinary ability
E-3 – Australians only, similar to H-1B Dependent on spouse visa
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Permanent Residence
Authorization to Live & Work Indefinitely in the United States
“Immigrant Visa” The “Green Card” or “Form I-551” Not always ‘forever’ – may be abandoned or
taken away
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Immigrant vs. Non-Immigrant
Immigrant Visa Green Card/Permanent Residency
Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) H, F, J, O, etc. Limited duration Specific to employer/institution Specific to purpose (work/study/tourism)
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Nonimmigrant to ImmigrantF-1 – attend school
F-1 OPT – start work
H-1B/L-1 – continue working;max 6 years total in H, 7 in L
H-1B – change employer, continues to count against 6 years maximum (L trickier to change)
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Nonimmigrant to ImmigrantH-1B – change employer, requires new petition
may start working under ‘H-1B portability’
4th Year H-1B status – start thinking about LPR
Maintain NIV status until LPR
6 years in H-1B, other options? Eligible to file adjustment of status?
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How Do I Apply?
Family Investment Asylum Employment DV Lottery
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Permanent Residence Quotas
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■ Annual Limit on Permanent Residency
■ Per Country Limit – 7%
■ Allocated by:Priority Date – place in linePreference Category
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Permanent Residence Quotas
■ Employment Based Preference Categories:First Preference (EB-1)
■ Extraordinary Ability ■ Outstanding Researcher ■ Multinational Executive
Second Preference (EB-2)■ Advanced Degree Professionals■ Equivalent
Bachelors plus 5 years experience Exceptional Ability
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■ Third Preference (EB-3)Skilled Worker (2+ years experience) Bachelor’s Degree
■ Fifth Preference (EB-5)$1 Million Investment in the U.S. that creates
at least 10 U.S. jobs
Permanent Residence Quotas
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(cont’d)
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Permanent Residency Quotas, Where Are We Now?
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Certain Religious Workers C C C C C
5th Targeted Employment
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Centers and Pilot
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Considerations in Employment Based Applications
Employer-sponsored or self-sponsored Labor certification or extraordinary/NIW Filing multiple under different categories? Multi-Step Process
Department of Labor? USCIS: I-140 USCIS: I-485
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Materials
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For Further Information
Matthew T. Galati, Esq.Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP
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