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    پیش فرض اقدام برای اقامت از طریق تجربه کاری در ورزش

    با سلام و عرض ادب
    من میخواستم بدونم برای اقامت دایم ورزشی در امریکا چه شرایطی لازم هست.
    شرایط من:
    اینجانب 31 ساله هستم و 2 فرزند پسر 3 ساله و 6 ماهه دارم.لیسانس تربیت بدنی دارم و خانم بنده هم مدرک لیسانس پرستاری با سابقه کاری 2 ساله دارن.
    دارای مدرک مربیگری درجه 3 از ایران هستم.
    از دانشگاه فیما دارای مدرک درجه 3 body building هستم و همچنین مدرک fitness از همین دانشگاه.
    دارای احکام قهرمانی مختلف در رشته پرورش اندام هستم.
    مربی باشگاه با سابقه کاری 6 ساله.
    برای اینکه بتونم اقامت دایم بگیرم چی کار باید بکنم؟؟؟
    با تشکر از شما
    ویرایش توسط jason_mac : February 7th, 2010 در ساعت 02:03 AM

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    خیلی کشور ها هست که مهاجرت نیروی متخصص میدن . درمورد تربیت بدنی نمیدونم ولی مثلا کانادا به خانومتون که پرستاری خوندن اقامت میدن و چون همسر شما هستن شماهم اقامت دائم خواهید گرفت.
    شب سردی است و من افسرده - راه دوری است و پایی خسته

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    این نوع گرین کارت به افرادی داده می شود که در یکی از زمینه های هنر، علم،بیزینس، آموزش (Education)، ورزش توانایی خارق العاده ای داشته باشد که افراد معمولی ندارند.البته خارق العاده در زبان فارسی ممکنه معانی عجیبی به ذهن بیاره ولی منظور همان خارج از حد معمول است که ترجمه Extraordinary Ability می باشد و اسم این نوع پرونده که تبدیل به گرین کارت می شود EB1 می باشد و اولین شرطش هم این هست که در سطح داخلی یا بین المللی شناخته شده باشید و جوایز و تشویق نامه هایی دریافت کرده باشید.

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    Q: What is EB-1? And what are the document requirements for EB-1 petitions

    A: EB-1 is the Employment-Based First Preference Immigration. An EB-1 petition consists of Form I-140 and supporting documents to show that the beneficiary meets the EB-1 criteria. There are no specific documents that are required under the immigration laws and regulations. However, if filing an EB1-Extraordinary Ability (EB1-EA or EB-1A) petition, you should include documentation demonstrating that you qualify as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability.

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    Q. Who would qualify for aliens of "extraordinary ability

    A: These are individuals who have received major national/international awards. In this category, receipt of an award such as a Nobel Prize or Academy Award suffices as evidence of "extraordinary ability."

    Absent such a specific award, the individual must provide at least three types of evidence. The evidence may be the same as that enumerated for "outstanding professors and researchers".

    In the case of non-scientific or educational "extraordinary ability", individuals should have

    evidence that his or her work has been displayed in more than one country;

    evidence that he or she has had a lead or critical role through an establishment with a strong reputation;

    evidence that the individual has commanded a high salary; or

    evidence of commercial success.

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    Q. What are the alternative evidences of applying for aliens of "extraordinary ability

    A: Since very few people receive international award like Nobel Prize, alternative evidences of this EB1-EA classification, based on at least three of the types of evidence outlined below, are permitted:

    1. Receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence;

    2. Membership in associations in the field which demands outstanding achievement of their members;

    3. Published material about the alien in professional or major trade publications or other major media;

    4. Evidence that the alien has judged the work of others, either individually or on a panel;

    5. Evidence of the alien's original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance to the field;

    6. Evidence of the alien's authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or other major media;

    7. Evidence that the alien's work has been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases;

    8. Performance of a leading or critical role in distinguished organizations;

    9. Evidence that the alien commands a high salary or other significantly high remuneration in relation to others in the field;

    10. Evidence of commercial successes in the performing arts.

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    Q. What are the major advantages of applying for aliens of "extraordinary ability

    A: 1) No labor certification is required for this EB-1 category;

    2) No job offer or permanent job position is required for aliens of extraordinary ability;

    3) Much fast to obtain a Green Card than the EB-3 or EB-2 immigration categories.

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    Q. What categories are included in the Employment-Based First Preference Immigration ("EB-1")

    A: This category is for "priority workers." This category includes multinational managers and executives eligible for transfer to the United States, outstanding researchers and professors at universities or with private employers who have established research departments, and aliens of "extraordinary ability" in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.

    Q: If I have a choice between filing an Alien of Extraordinary Ability and filing an Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor petition, which petition should I choose
    ?

    A: If you meet both criteria, you can file for an Alien of Extraordinary Ability petition which will not bind you to any particular employer and which you may file on your own behalf. You can also file an Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor (EB1-OR, or EB-1B) petition at the same time. However, it requires a job offer from an employer. In addition, a change of employers while your EB1-Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor petition is pending may affect your Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor petition. Your particular situation may differ depending on your specific circumstances.
    Many applicants file both petitions simultaneously. Often, one petition will be approved earlier than the other. In addition, if one petition is denied for some reason, there is still a chance that the other petition may be approved.

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    Q. How difficult is it to have a EB-1 petition approved? Also, if I have filed an EB-1, when is my priority date?

    A: The burden of proof in EB-1 cases rests solely with the petitioner. As with all other immigration petitions, unless you are qualified, there is no chance of approval. If a beneficiary is qualified, then the probability of success depends largely on the way the case is presented. If the evidence is relevant and well presented, and the argument is made persuasively, then the case should be approved routinely.

    Your priority date is the date that the USCIS receives your EB-1 petition. Nevertheless, the priority date is irrelevant in most cases, as the EB-1 category has high priority to the USCIS processing centers.

    Q. Is EB1-Extraordinary Ability a self-petition case? And how many publications are sufficient to meet EB-1 requirements
    ?

    A; Like the National Interest Waiver (NIW), the EB1-EA case is a self-petition case, meaning that an employer does not need to sign the petition form. On the other hand, the EB1-Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor case is employer specific, and the employer must sign the petition form. Due to the second preference quota situation for those from mainland China and India, first preference cases offer some advantages worth considering. For those concerned about NIWs, EB1-Extraordinary Ability and EB1-Outstanding Researcher or Outstanding Professor may be options worth pursuing.

    There is no specific minimum publication requirement; rather, it is determined by USCIS on a case-by-case basis.

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    Q. Could a self-petitioned EAD holder (through I-140 in the EB1-EA category, I-485 pending) work as a self- employed consultant in his area of expertise?

    A: The EB1-Extraordinary Ability category does not require a specific job offer, but rather only clear evidence that the individual plans to continue his or her work in the U.S. in the field of expertise. Since it appears that this remains your intention, there is no problem with you performing your work as a self-employed consultant rather than a designated employee.

    Q: What is a Letter of Recommendation? Whom should I contact to obtain Letters of Recommendation
    ?

    A: A letter of recommendation is also called reference letter, and it is a letter written by an expert in the alien's field or some otherwise authoritative person in an allied or supported field. The letter discusses the abilities and accomplishments of the alien seeking an EB-1. Letters of recommendation are an important part of an EB-1 petition.

    Recommendation letters should be written by experts or scholars in alien's field. Usually, alien applicants ask their former professors, co-workers, employers and individuals that they have met at conferences. People who are less familiar with the alien are also recommended, as an alien who qualifies for an EB-1 petition would be expected to have some degree of notoriety in his or her field. Anyone who is familiar with an alien's work and has expertise in the field may write a letter of recommendation for an applicant.

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