You are expected to begin working once your Green Card is approved. There is no specific minimum duration established by law, but the position must be permanent and long-term, as described in the PERM application.
Designed for professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional skills, the EB-2 PERM Visa allows qualified individuals outside the United States to obtain lawful permanent residence through a job offer and approved labor certification (PERM).
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You must have a permanent job offer from a U.S. employer, have an advanced degree or bachelor's degree with at least 5 years of progressive experience, obtain an approved Labor Certification (PERM), and have an I-140 petition approved by USCIS.
The Labor Certification (PERM) confirms that there are no qualified American workers available for the offered position and that hiring the foreign worker will not adversely affect the wages or working conditions of American employees.
Yes. USCIS requires that your education and work experience be directly related to the position offered, ensuring that you meet the professional qualifications for the job.
You are expected to begin working once your Green Card is approved. There is no specific minimum duration established by law, but the position must be permanent and long-term, as described in the PERM application.
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