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Fundamentals of Immigration Law Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP 2017 Annual Spring Seminar

Andrew J. Zeltner, Esq. Andrew J. Zeltner is an Associate in the Firm s Philadelphia office. Mr. Zeltner handles a wide array of corporate immigration matters including those involving the processing of permanent resident applications (green cards) on behalf of multinational corporate and individual clients, including labor certification applications, immigrant visa petitions and adjustment of status applications. He has significant experience providing employment-based U.S. immigration services for large corporate clients, including applications for B-1 OCS, E-1/E-2, H-1B, H-3, J-1, L-1, O-1, TN, labor certifications, multinational manager and executive immigrant petitions, outstanding researchers, extraordinary ability aliens, and national interest waivers. He has provided extensive advice to human resources professionals and corporate counsel regarding immigration compliance matters including I-9 and LCA compliance issues. Mr. Zeltner received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics (cum laude) fromthe Catholic University of America. He earned his J.D. (cum laude) from Quinnipiac University School of Law. While in law school, Mr. Zeltner served as Opinions Editor of the Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal. Michele Madera, Esq. Michele Madera is an Associate in the Firm s Philadelphia office, and focuses her practice on employment-based non-immigrant and immigrant matters. Michele is a graduate of NewYork Law School and was a member of the Justice Action Center. She is admitted to practice law in NewYork and is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Overview Key Concepts Employment-Based Nonimmigrant Procedures and Categories Employment-Based Immigrant Procedures and Categories/Green Cards Recruitment Questions About Immigration Status Family-Based Immigrants and Related Issues Essential Immigration Concepts Key Distinctions Citizen vs. Foreign National Immigrant vs. Nonimmigrant Visa vs. Status Key Distinction #1 Citizen vs. Foreign National All Noncitizens are subject to immigration law (including exclusion and deportation for violations of the law), whether on a temporary visa or admitted for permanent residence U.S. Immigration law treats all non-u.s. citizens the same (mostly) 1

Key Distinction #2 Immigrants vs. Nonimmigrants Immigrants/Permanent Residents are allowed to live and work in the United States without restriction Law Presumes Immigrant Intent of All Noncitizens (unless they can prove qualification for a nonimmigrant category) Nonimmigrants are admitted for a specific, temporary purpose enumerated in the Immigration and Nationality Act Nonimmigrant intent and dual intent Key Distinction #3 Visa vs. Status Permission to enter Visa is a stamp in the passport used for entry into the U.S. Permission to stay how long and for what purpose I-94 record indicates status (purpose and length of authorized stay) Key Documents Passport issued by the country of citizenship Visa Stamp a stamp in the passport used for entry into the U.S. I-94 record record indicates status (activity/purpose and length of authorized stay) Evidence of eligibility (I-20, DS-2019, I-797) 2

Nonimmigrant Concepts and Procedures Basic Procedures Employer or Individual Petition EmployeeVisa Stamp Application Change of Status Extension of Status Adjustment of Status Employment-Based Nonimmigrant Categories Visitors for Business ortourism (B) (includes VisaWaiver Program/ESTA) Students (F) Professional Workers (H-1B) Exchange Visitors (J) Extraordinary Ability (O-1) Canadian & Mexican Professionals (TN-1) Intra-Company Transferees (L-1) Treaty Traders and Investors (E-1/E-2) Family Members (F-2, J-2, H-4, L-2, O-3, TD) H-1B Visas Basic requirements Job Offer Prevailing Wage Bachelors or higher degree Specialty occupation Dual intent Procedure and processing times Quota & Exemptions Length of approval Extensions Spouses and work authorization 3

Other NIV Options Extraordinary Ability (O-1) National or international renown Employer-sponsored Canadian/Mexican Professionals (TN) Profession must be on the NAFTA list Intra-Company Transferees (L-1) Oversees subsidiary/affiliate transfers Manager/Executive or Specialized Knowledge Treaty Traders/Investors (E-1/E-2) National of treaty country 50% of company owned by treaty nationals Employment Visa Comparison H-1B L-1 A / L-1B TN Basic requirements Specific country No No Canada and Mexico Job Offer Required Yes Yes Yes Prevailing Wage Yes No No Bachelor s or higher degree Yes No (except for L-1 Professional) Each profession has its specific requirements Specialty occupation Yes L-1A = Managerial/Executive NAFTA designated professions L-1B = specialized knowledge Procedure and processing Quota Yes No No Length of approval 6 years (3, 3) L-1A = 7 years (2, 3, 3) Renewable indefinitely in 3- L-1B = 5 years (2, 3) year increments Work authorization for spouses No (except when green Yes must apply for EAD No card is in process) Dual intent Yes Yes No What is Permanent Residency? Authorization to live & work indefinitely in the United States Immigrant Visa The Green Card or Form I-551 Not always forever may be abandoned or taken away 4

Employment-Based Immigrant Procedures and Categories First Preference (EB-1) Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Researcher, Multinational Executive Exempt from Labor Certification Requirements Second Preference (EB-2) Nat l Interest Waiver of the Labor Cert, Labor Cert required: Advanced Degree Professionals, Bachelors plus 5 years experience Third Preference (EB-3) (Labor cert required) Skilled Worker (2+ years experience), Bachelor s Degree Employment-Based Permanent Residency Procedure Employer-sponsored or self-sponsored Labor certification or extraordinary/national interest/exceptional Multiple petitions Multi-step process (Labor Cert I-140 I-485) I-485 approval = green card Non-immigrant status? Policy issue: evaluation of permanent residence eligibility at time of hire Visa Bulletin for May 2017 Permanent Residency Quotas, Where Are We Now? Employment Based All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed China mainland born El Salvador Guatemala Honduras India Mexico Philippines 1 st C C C C C C 2 nd C 08FEB13 C 22JUN08 C C 3 rd 15MAR17 01OCT14 15MAR17 25MAR05 15MAR17 01JAN13 Other Workers 15MAR17 08MAR06 15MAR17 25MAR05 15MAR17 01JAN13 4 th C C 15JUL15 C 15JUL15 C Certain Religious Workers U U U U U U 5 th Targeted Employment Areas/Regional Centers and Pilot Programs C 01JUN14 C C C C 5

Recruitment Questions About Immigration Status Non-Discrimination Requirement No Discrimination Allowed Between U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals, Permanent Residents, Asylees, Refugees, and 1986 amnesty program s Temporary Residents. Recruiters NOT allowed to ask Are you a U.S. Citizen? or Do you have a Green Card? Recruiters NOT allowed to request specific documents or to require more or different documents than the minimum required. Recruitment Questions About Immigration Status continued Employers May Elect Not to Hire Candidates Needing Immigration Sponsorship Recruiters ARE allowed to ask Are you legally authorized to work in the United States? followed by Will you now or in the future require sponsorship for an employment visa status? (e.g., H-1B visa status) Family-Based Immigration Sponsored Immediate relatives (never a quota) Green Card holders sponsoring their spouses, children, unmarried sons & daughters U.S. Citizens sponsoring sons/daughters, siblings Derivative can apply to Employment too Spouses Children under the age of 21 Same-Sex marriages now recognized 6

Materials & Resources Please visit www.klaskolaw.com to download this PowerPoint presentation and all materials from this seminar. QUESTIONS? 7

For Further Information Michele G. Madera, Esq. 215-825-8681 mmadera@klaskolaw.com Andrew J. Zeltner, Esq. 215-825-8679 azeltner@klaskolaw.com Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP Philadelphia NewYork Visit Us Online www.klaskolaw.com www.eb1immigration.com www.worksite-compliance.com www.eb5immigration.com http://blog.klaskolaw.com 1