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The EB-1 visa (or, colloquially, "Einstein visa") is a preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency.It is intended for "priority workers". Those are foreign nationals who either have "extraordinary abilities", or are "outstanding professors or researchers", and also includes "some executives and managers of foreign companies who are transferred to the U
The immigrant version (EB-1A) is known to have a much more stringent standard than the non-immigrant version. [3] In some cases an EB-1A petition may be filed on behalf of an alien who was previously granted the O-1, alien of extraordinary ability non-immigrant classification.
In August 2005, Kazarian's Form I-140 EB-1 petition was denied by the USCIS California Service Center. [1] Kazarian appealed the denial. The USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) dismissed the appeal on September 28, 2006. The case as decided by the AAO is referred to as Matter of Kazarian, consistent with the USCIS' naming of appeal cases. [7]
So basically if you express a wish to become a permanent resident, you use the EB-1A (because it is a road to eventual permanent residency) whereas if you say "I'm just a genius who wants to sell my genius here but I don't want to stay indefinitely" then you use the O-1? 64.228.90.251 06:33, 20 August 2020 (UTC)
Form I-360 and Form I-526 are the forms used for the EB-4 (religious worker and special immigrant) and EB-5 (investor/entrepreneur) categories. Form I-765 is the form used to apply for an Employment Authorization Document. Unlike the forms above, it is not a petition but an application made directly by the person seeking the EAD.
In addition, EB also addresses a range of economic issues including intellectual property rights, piracy, and counterfeiting. [2] As the single point where international economic policy tools and threads converge, EB helps to promote a coherent economic policy across the U.S. government. [3]
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (in case citations, E.D. Cal.) is a federal court in the Ninth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).
EB-1 or EB1 may refer to: EB-1 visa, a U.S. immigrant visa preference category; Gibson EB-1, an electric bass guitar; EB1, a Honda E engine; Ford Falcon (EB) Series I, a car; Higgins EB-1, an American helicopter; Bazzocchi EB.1 Littore, a glider; British Rail Class EB1, locomotives; EB1 (end-binding 1), or MAPRE1, a protein (180537) 2004 EB1, a ...