Do I need special qualifications to be eligible for an employment-based green card?

Yes, you do need special qualifications to be eligible for an employment-based green card in Washington. Generally, you must have either a job offer from an American employer or a U.S. Department of Labor certification. The job offer must be for a full-time, permanent position. The employer must also demonstrate that there are no qualified, able, and willing U.S. citizens available to fill the position. In terms of the U.S. Department of Labor certification, this must be based on certain criteria showing that the foreign applicant is qualified or necessary for the offered position. This certification is then submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with the green card application to prove that the applicant is eligible for the green card. In addition, depending on the employment-based green card category, other qualifications may be required. For instance, if you are applying for an immigrant investor visa, you will need to show proof of investment capital. Furthermore, if you are applying for an employment-based green card as an international exchange scientist or professor, you must present evidence of your professional accomplishment in your field. In short, in order to be eligible for an employment-based green card in Washington, you will need to meet certain criteria, such as having a job offer from an American employer or a U.S. Department of Labor certification. Additionally, depending on the category, you may need to provide evidence to demonstrate your qualifications for the job or position.

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Para obtener una tarjeta verde basada en el empleo en Washington, usted tendrá que cumplir con los requisitos exigidos por la ley de inmigración. Esto significa que tendrá que demostrar que cumple con ciertas calificaciones que se conocen como “calificaciones de empleo”. Estas calificaciones incluyen un título profesional como un título de grado, un certificado de postgrado, una calificación profesional, el entrenamiento especial y/o experiencia laboral significativa en su profesión. Además, es posible que tenga que presentar una oferta de empleo aprobada que demuestre que la posición que tiene está relacionada con su campo profesional. Esta oferta de empleo debe estar aprobada por el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos. Una vez que tenga los documentos requeridos y la oferta de empleo, podrá presentar la solicitud para una tarjeta verde basada en el empleo.

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