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Talent-Based Immigration Attorneys In Tampa, Florida

Who Is Eligible For A Talent-Based Visa?

If you possess an extraordinary ability in your field and have the experience to back up your claim, you might be eligible for talent-based permanent residency in the United States through an EB-1 visa. Whether your proficiency lies in the arts, sciences, business, athletics, or education, or you are a nationally or internationally recognized professor or researcher with an offer to work for a U.S. employer, or you are an executive or manager in a multinational corporation and your employer meets specific requirements, you require the assistance of a result-oriented immigration attorney. 


The EB-1 visa, also known as the "first preference" employment-based visa, is an immigrant visa that allows individuals with extraordinary abilities to obtain permanent residency in the United States. This visa category is reserved for those who have achieved a high level of success and recognition in their field.


In order to be eligible for an EB-1 visa, you must meet certain criteria set by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). These include having an extraordinary ability in your field, having been recognized nationally or internationally for your achievements, and having a job offer from a U.S. employer.


Diaz Shafer Immigration, based in Tampa, Florida, has a solid track record in obtaining EB-1 visas for our clients. With our substantial understanding of immigration law, including talent-based visas, we can certainly help you.

Call Diaz Shafer Immigration at 813-303-0650 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
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What Are the Benefits of an EB-1 Visa?

There are numerous benefits that make an EB-1 visa an admired choice among hopeful immigrants. Firstly, acquiring this talent-based visa allows you to immediately qualify for permanent residency – a green card. Additionally, with an EB-1 visa, you can bypass the step of convincing the U.S. Department of Labor that there are no American workers capable of doing the same job. What's more, the waiting period for an EB-1 visa is typically shorter compared to other work-based U.S. visas, and it is a process you can undertake yourself. If you believe you may qualify for this, it is totally worth considering. Reach out to Diaz Shafer Immigration to evaluate your eligibility based on your qualifications.

How Do I Apply for a Talent-Based Visa?

First, you need to gather documents that prove you've fulfilled the criteria for an EB-1 visa. Diaz Shafer Immigration can assist you in collating and arranging the necessary paperwork. It's crucial to verify a job offer from a U.S. entity or a U.S. branch of a global entity. If you're a scholar or researcher, you'll need to provide two types of papers such as a significant research project where other leading individuals in your field have acknowledged your contributions, proof of receiving a recognized award at the national or international level, or a document detailing your notable advancements in research. Once you have all your documents, wer will guide you in filing an I-140 form to officially apply for your talent-based visa. Begin your pathway to a green card today with Diaz Shafer Immigration.

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