Immigration Employment Eligibility

Immigration employment eligibility is enforced by the
Immigration Reform and Control Act. It requires all U.S. employers to verify the employment eligibility and identity of all employees as of November 6, 1986. This includes both identity and employment eligibility. To learn more about immigration employment eligibility please see our Form I-9 Employment Eligibility and Identity Verification Guide for an overview. You will also learn who should file the Form I-9, how to complete it, what supporting documentation you need to include and much more.
Employment Based Green Card Eligibility:
Employment eligibility to qualify for an employment based Green Card is
dependent upon specific requirements. The U.S. government grants Green Cards
(permanent residence) to foreign nationals based on employment skills. The
Green
Card through Employment Application Process takes part in three steps. The first
is Labor Certification, proving there are no qualified American citizens
suitable for the position that has been offered. The second is Petition, that
proves qualification for (a) Green Card through Employment and (b) the job
offered. Step three is completing the application itself for Green Card through
Employment.
U.S. Immigration Support offers a Green Card through Employment
application
guide. It is simple to order and becomes immediately available as a downloadable
PDF File, also known as an eBook.
You can take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a
step-by-step guide to help you file your application quickly and with
confidence. You may also want to download our other helpful immigration
employment products including:
5% to 10% Discount:
Keep in mind that we offer a multiple product discount which is automatically
added to your order when you download more than one product at the same
time. If you download 2 products you will receive a 5% discount and if you
download 3 or more products you will receive a 10% discount on your entire
order.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any
questions regarding employment eligibility and immigration to the United States.
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