There are many employment–based visa categories which are permitted for immigration to the US. Some categories are more over applied than others creating a backlog of several years before immigrant visas can be issued. It is therefore important that an occupation be carefully assessed to determine if it is one that can fit in a category with a shorter wait time.
You Can also check current priority eb2 priority date & eb3 priority date for 2010 on following link। Hope this will helps।
http://engnishimura.com/prioritydates/current
Here I am shortly describing EB1, EB2 and EB3 visa category , I am not an expert or lawer but wants to share what I have learned so far ( I am follower of learnshare concept ie www.ezdia.com). Anyways back to EB2 visa,based on these classification you can determine which one fits best to your skill set, education and category with a shorter wait time.
EB1 Visa:
Outstanding professors and researchers are recognized internationally for their outstanding academic achievements in a particular field. In addition, an outstanding professor or researcher must have at least three years experience in teaching or research in that academic area, and enter the US in a tenure or tenure track teaching or comparable research position at a university or other institution of higher education.
If the employer is a private company rather than a university or educational institution, the department, division, or institute of the private employer must employ at least three persons full time in research activities and have achieved documented accomplishments in an academic field.
EB2 visa:
The EB-2 classification includes: aliens who are "members of the professions holding advanced degrees or their equivalent" and aliens "who because of their exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business will substantially benefit the national economy, cultural, or educational interests or welfare of the United States."
The employment-based second preference (EB-2) visa are given to those who work in highly-skilled occupations that require an advanced degree, typically needs a master’s degree or higher for entry into the field, or the equivalent OR a bachelor’s degree plus five years of progressively-responsible experience in the field as the equivalent of a master’s degree.
There are three types of EB-2 Visas.
EB-2(A): This category is for foreign nationals professionals with an 'advanced degrees' (masters degree or higher) and with a job offer from a U।S. company
EB-2(B): This category is for foreign nationals with 'exceptional ability' in the sciences, business or arts and with a job offer from a U.S. company
EB-2(C): This category is for foreign nationals with exceptional ability, or an advanced degree, who can show that their activities will substantially benefit the U.S. national interest.
Employment-based third-preference (EB-3), in contrast, includes occupations requiring no experience up to a bachelor’s degree with some experience. Because the
EB-3 category is substantially backlogged, we are receiving an increasing number of inquiries on how an employment-based immigrant can obtain permanent resident status more quickly through the EB-2 classification.
EB-3(A): This category is for 'professional workers' with a U.S. bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree and with a job offer from a U.S. company
EB-3(B): This category is for 'skilled workers' for positions that require at least two years of training or experience and with a job offer from a U.S. company
EB-3(C): This category is for 'unskilled workers' for positions that require less than two years training or experience and with a job offer from a U.S. company
Monday, September 27, 2010
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Valentine Day
Why do we close our eyes when we sing a song?
Why do we close our eyes when we kiss someone?
Because the most beautiful things in life are unseen and can be felt by heart only.
Thought I believe that above notion is true, but at the same time I also strongly feel that every now and then the feelings should also come out by some form of expression- verbal, written or by doing something extra/special for your loved ones (Indeed, I am amazed with Alok's latest blog “2 more days and nights to go” which could be found at http://www.alokkjain.blogspot.com/). I think for any strong relationship expression of feelings, care and spending quality time with each other does matter a lot. I believe, in this world all good things require nourishment and care in order to be alive and 'Healthy Relationship' is not an exception to it.
Early days of new relationship, begins with getting more and more interested in one another and sharing every day's routine with each other. In great relationships, people should care about each other’s feeling and the acknowledgment of each other good things happens naturally, so do communication, mutual respect and intimacy.
As the time passes, we get so much swamped with our daily schedules and slowly start forgetting (or at least de-prioritizing) importance of “most important things of our life”. Unfortunately with the onset of “so many of” our personal and professional deadlines, we offer lesser and lesser attention with our dearest one, thinking that they are going to be there for you. This happens in our relationships all the time. We gets busy, tired, and complacent, taking care of all the mundane "necessities" in life; meanwhile the days keep passing by. One day when we feel distant, drained, and unsatisfied; and we wonder what had happened and pray to God to get it all back.
I feel that the most important thing in a great relationship is a continuous communication & care for each other. Spending quality time and making a priority to talk with each other every day-even when you are in traveling and working overseas for weeks!
Occasions like Valentine Day bring a lot of opportunity to share your feelings with your loved ones. So friends, if you’re away from your dearest ones, beside residing in their heart and mind please also take some space in their Inboxes (everyone is offering a ton of free space these days :--) and phone calls (sure, you don’t need to talk in daytime to consume your precious minutes!). With this blog, I’ll also like to thanks to my husband for the best Valentine gift, I could ever imagine… for the most wonderful day of my life which we’d spend together in Hilton, Galveston and for his blog (again could be found at: http://www.alokkjain.blogspot.com/).
Why do we close our eyes when we kiss someone?
Because the most beautiful things in life are unseen and can be felt by heart only.
Thought I believe that above notion is true, but at the same time I also strongly feel that every now and then the feelings should also come out by some form of expression- verbal, written or by doing something extra/special for your loved ones (Indeed, I am amazed with Alok's latest blog “2 more days and nights to go” which could be found at http://www.alokkjain.blogspot.com/). I think for any strong relationship expression of feelings, care and spending quality time with each other does matter a lot. I believe, in this world all good things require nourishment and care in order to be alive and 'Healthy Relationship' is not an exception to it.
Early days of new relationship, begins with getting more and more interested in one another and sharing every day's routine with each other. In great relationships, people should care about each other’s feeling and the acknowledgment of each other good things happens naturally, so do communication, mutual respect and intimacy.
As the time passes, we get so much swamped with our daily schedules and slowly start forgetting (or at least de-prioritizing) importance of “most important things of our life”. Unfortunately with the onset of “so many of” our personal and professional deadlines, we offer lesser and lesser attention with our dearest one, thinking that they are going to be there for you. This happens in our relationships all the time. We gets busy, tired, and complacent, taking care of all the mundane "necessities" in life; meanwhile the days keep passing by. One day when we feel distant, drained, and unsatisfied; and we wonder what had happened and pray to God to get it all back.
I feel that the most important thing in a great relationship is a continuous communication & care for each other. Spending quality time and making a priority to talk with each other every day-even when you are in traveling and working overseas for weeks!
Occasions like Valentine Day bring a lot of opportunity to share your feelings with your loved ones. So friends, if you’re away from your dearest ones, beside residing in their heart and mind please also take some space in their Inboxes (everyone is offering a ton of free space these days :--) and phone calls (sure, you don’t need to talk in daytime to consume your precious minutes!). With this blog, I’ll also like to thanks to my husband for the best Valentine gift, I could ever imagine… for the most wonderful day of my life which we’d spend together in Hilton, Galveston and for his blog (again could be found at: http://www.alokkjain.blogspot.com/).
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