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Employers
Even if you don't sponsor foreign nationals for work visas, employers are required to verify every new employee's eligibility to work in the United States. Employers can contact D.Ray Mantle to learn more about cost-effective integrated I-9 solutions.
Religious Worker Immigrant Petitions
To qualify as an EB-4 special immigrant religious worker, you must be a member
of a religious denomination that has a non-profit religious organization in the
United States. You must have been a member of this religious denomination for at
least two years before applying, and you must be offered a position to work:
- As a minister or priest of the religious denomination;
- In a professional capacity in a religious vocation or occupation for the
religious organization (a professional capacity means that a U.S. baccalaureate
degree or foreign equivalent is required to do this job); or
- In a religious vocation or occupation for the religious organization or its
nonprofit affiliate.
You must have been performing this religious work for the past two years.
Application Procedures
You or your employer must submit Form I-360 (Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er),
or Special immigrant) along with the following documents:
- Proof that the religious organization qualifies as a non-profit organization
- A letter from an official of the religious organization in the United States.
The letter should establish that you have been a member of the denomination for
two years, and that you have at least two years of experience in your religious
vocation or occupation.
- If you are a minister, the letter should establish that you have been authorized
to perform religious duties in general and should specify which duties you are
authorized to perform.
- If you are a religious professional, the letter should establish that you have a
United States baccalaureate degree or the foreign equivalent that is required
for your religious profession. You must also submit an official academic record.
- If you are applying to work in the United States in another religious vocation
or occupation, the letter should establish that you are qualified to work in
that religious vocation or occupation. For instance, if you are applying to work
as a nun or a monk, you would need to provide evidence that you are a nun or a
monk.
- If you are applying to work in the United States in a non-ministerial or
non-professional capacity for a religious organization affiliated with a
religious denomination, the letter should establish how the religious
organization is affiliated with the denomination.
- The letter should also detail how you will be carrying on the work of a
minister, or how you will be paid if you are working in a professional or other
religious capacity. The letter should indicate that you will not be dependent
upon supplementary income (from a second job) or charity (funds solicited for
your support).
Help with Religious Worker Immigration
D.Ray Mantle assists religious workers, denominations, and affiliated organizations in obtaining positive immigration results in a timely, personal, and professional manner. Your individual circumstances are carefully reviewed by an experienced immigration attorney to determine which options are available to you. Mr. Mantle provides guidance and help in gathering the necessary information and documents for your case, prepares all of the necessary application forms, and ensures that your final applications meet all government requirements.
If you would like to understand more about the application process and to find out if you qualify as a religious worker, please contact D.Ray Mantle for a consultation.