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  • Post image for EB3 Green Card Approval for Filipina Beneficiary and Health Service Ambulatory Facility Petitioner in Saipan Northern Mariana Islands

    CASE: I-485 Adjustment of Status / I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Health Service Ambulatory Facility

    BENEFICIARY: Filipina Registered Nurse

    LOCATION: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands

    Our client is a Filipina Registered Nurse and her current employer-sponsor was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). Since she has a registered nurse license and the proffered position for her is a registered nurse at the nursing care facility, the petitioner wanted to try going for a “Schedule A” classification. They also wanted to do EB3 (requiring at least a Bachelor’s degree).

    The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without having to file a Labor Certification with the Department of Labor. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. 

    Our client has a bachelor’s degree in nursing and has worked for the Petitioner as a registered nurse for several years.  She also has a registered nursing license in Northern Mariana Islands. Our office was retained and we started on the Prevailing Wage Determination filing and other related matters.

    Once the prevailing wage was determined, we filed the I-140 application on April 13, 2020 via regular processing. We included a job offer letter, the notice of filing, employment letter, and other necessary supporting documents. In our cover brief, we included the “ability to pay” argument and why the nurse manager position falls under a Schedule A and EB3 designation.

    Eventually, on December 17, 2020, the USCIS Texas Service Center approved her EB-3 I-140 petition. 

    Once her I-140 was approved, she retained our office again for her I-485 adjustment of status application. Our office filed the I-485 adjustment of status application on October 23, 2020. Everything went smoothly and the receipt notices and fingerprint appointment came on time. Eventually, on October 20, 2021, their green card application was approved without an interview.

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    Post image for EB-3 Green Card Approval for Kyrgyz Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Petitioner in Rockford Illinois

    CASE: I-485 Adjustment of Status / I-140 (Skilled Worker) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Kyrgyz

    LOCATION: Rockford, IL

    Our client’s beneficiary is a registered nurse from Kyrgyzstan and licensed in the state of Illinois. She came to the United States on a F-1 student’s visa.  Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has an Associate of nursing degree and has 2 years of work experience as a Registered Nurse. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on November 3, 2020 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request.

    We filed the I-140 application on June 16, 2021 via premium processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, employer’s financial ability to pay letter, and other necessary supporting documents. Eventually, on June 28, 2021, the I-140 was approved without any Request for Evidence (RFE). 

    Once her I-140 petition was approved, she retained our office again and determined to file an adjustment of status application for her. On July 16, 2021, our office filed an I-485 adjustment of status application for our client. Everything went smoothly and the receipt notices and fingerprint appointment came on time.

    However, on September 16, 2021, the USCIS issued a Request for Evidence (RFE) and requested our client to submit evidence of her status maintenance in the United States. Our office filed the RFE response on September 21, 2021.  Eventually, on September 28, 2021, her green card application was approved. Her adjustment of status application was approved less than 3 months from the filing date.

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    Post image for I140 EB Schedule A Nurse Approved for Filipina Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing and Center Petitioner in Houston Texas

    CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Filipina Registered Nurse in the Philippines

    LOCATION: Houston, TX

    Our client is Filipina registered nurse who currently works in the Philippines. Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140) as a registered nurse. 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has Texas Registered Nursing License. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on January 19, 2021 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request. Her PW request was filed on January 20, 2021. 

    We filed the I-140 application on June 14, 2021 via regular processing. We included the job offer letter, notice of filing, financial ability to pay letter, and other necessary supporting documents. Eventually, on September 13, 2021, our client’s I-140 petition was approved without any Request for Evidence (RFE). Now, our client can file an immigrant visa application based on the approved I-140 petition.

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    Post image for I140 EB3 Schedule A Nurse Approved for Indonesian Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing Center Petitioner in Seattle Washington

    CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Indonesian Registered Nurse 

    LOCATION: Seattle, WA

    Our client is an Indonesian registered nurse who currently lives in Seattle, WA. Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140) as a registered nurse. 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has a Washington Registered Nursing License. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on March 22, 2021 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request. Her PW request was filed on March 25, 2021.  

    We filed the I-140 application on September 3, 2021 via premium processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, financial ability to pay letter, and other necessary supporting documents. Eventually, on September 13, 2021, our client’s I-140 petition was approved without any Request for Evidence (RFE). Now, our client can file an adjustment of status application based on the approved I-140 petition.

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    Post image for EB3 Schedule A Green Card Approval for Filipino Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing Center Petitioner in Des Plaines Illinois

    CASE: I-485 Adjustment of Status / I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A
    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center
    BENEFICIARY: Filipino
    LOCATION: Des Plaines, IL

    Our client is a registered nurse who is currently working at a large nursing and rehabilitation facility in Des Plaines, Illinois. His employer was willing to petition him for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). Since he is a registered nurse, he is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included on Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has several years of related experience. During the consultation, our firm concluded that his employer can petition him as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. 

    We filed the I-140 application on March 18, 2020 via regular processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, his H-1B status approval notices, and other necessary supporting documents.  On July 24, 2020, upon our client’s request, we upgraded his case to premium processing by filing an I-907 application with required fees. On August 11, 2020, the I-140 was approved.

    Once his I-140 was approved, he retained our office again for his I-485 adjustment of status application. Our office filed an I-485 adjustment of status application October 13, 2020. Everything went smoothly and the receipt notices and fingerprint appointment came on time. Eventually, on July 22, 2021, his green card application was approved without an interview.

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    Post image for I140 EB3 Schedule A Nurse Approval for Korean Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Petitioner in Santa Ana California

    CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Korean Registered Nurse 

    LOCATION: Santa Ana, CA

    Our client is  Korean registered nurse who currently works as a under an OPT. Her current employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140) as a registered nurse. 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has a California Registered Nurse License. Our firm told her that her current employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on January 29, 2021 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request.

    We filed the I-140 application on June 29, 2021 via premium processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, and other necessary supporting documents.  Without any issuance of a Request for Evidence (RFE), on July 13, 2021, the I-140 was approved. Now, our client can file an adjustment of status application based on the approved I-140 petition.

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    Post image for I140 Skilled Worker Schedule A Nurse Approval for Kyrgyz Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing Center Petitioner in Rockford Illinois

    CASE: I-140 (Skilled Worker) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Kyrgyz

    LOCATION: Rockford, IL

    Our client’s beneficiary is a registered nurse from Kyrgyzstan and licensed in the state of Illinois. She came to the United States on a F-1 student’s visa.  Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has an Associate of nursing degree and has 2 years of work experience as a Registered Nurse. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on November 3, 2020 and started on her Prevailing Wage Request.

    We filed the I-140 application on June 16, 2021 via premium processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, employer’s financial ability to pay letter, and other necessary supporting documents. Eventually, on June 28, 2021, the I-140 was approved without any Request for Evidence (RFE).

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    Post image for I-140 EB3 Schedule A Nurse Approval for Filipina Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing and Rehab Center Petitioner in Houston Texas

    CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Filipina Registered Nurse in the Philippines

    LOCATION: Houston, TX

    Our client is Filipina registered nurse who currently works in the Philippines. Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140) as a registered nurse. 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has a Texas Registered Nurse License. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on August 11, 2020 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request. Her PW request was filed on August 12, 2020. 

    We filed the I-140 application on February 5, 2021 via premium processing. We included the job offer letter, the notice of filing, financial ability to pay letter, and other necessary supporting documents. Eventually, on February 23, 2021, our client’s I-140 petition was approved without any Request for Evidence (RFE). Now, our client can file an immigrant visa application based on the approved I-140 petition.

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    Post image for Registered Nurse Schedule A EB3 I-140 Approval for Filipina Beneficiary and Health Service Facility Petitioner in Saipan Mariana Islands

    CASE: I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Health Service Ambulatory Facility

    BENEFICIARY: Filipina Registered Nurse

    LOCATION: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands

    Our client is Filipina Registered Nurse and her current employer-sponsor is willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140). Since she has a registered nurse license and the proffered position for her is a registered nurse at the nursing care facility, the petitioner wanted to try going for a “Schedule A” classification. They also wanted to do EB3 (requiring at least a Bachelor’s degree).

    The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without having to file a Labor Certification with the Department of Labor. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. 

    Our client has a bachelor’s degree in nursing and has worked for the Petitioner as a registered nurse for several years.  She also has a registered nursing license in Northern Mariana Islands. Our office was retained and we started on the Prevailing Wage Determination filing and other related matters.

    Once the prevailing wage was determined, we filed the I-140 application on April 13, 2020 via regular processing. We included a job offer letter, notice of filing, employment letter, and other necessary supporting documents. In our cover brief, we included the “ability to pay” argument and why the nurse manager position falls under a Schedule A and EB3 designation.

    Eventually, on December 17, 2020, the USCIS Texas Service Center approved her EB-3 I-140 petition.

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    Post image for EB3 Schedule A Nurse Green Card Approval for Filipina Registered Nurse Beneficiary and Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Petitioner in Houston Texas

    CASE: I-485 Adjustment of Status / I-140 (EB-3 Category) / Schedule A 

    EMPLOYER: Nursing / Rehabilitation Center

    BENEFICIARY: Filipina Registered Nurse 

    LOCATION: Houston, TX

    Our client is a Filipina registered nurse who currently resides in Overland Park, KS. Her prospective employer was willing to petition her for a third-preference employment immigrant visa petition (I-140) as a registered nurse. 

    Since she is a registered nurse, she is eligible for “Schedule A” classification. The Department of Labor (DOL) maintains a schedule of occupations in its regulations, Schedule A included, for which the individual permanent labor certification procedure is not required. The schedule of pre-certified occupations is referred to as Schedule A, and is included in DOL regulations at 20 CFR 656.10. Based on an occupation’s inclusion on Schedule A, an employer may file an immigrant visa petition (I-140) directly with the (USCIS) without first going to the DOL for a labor certification. Usually, prior to filing I-140 petitions (EB-2 or EB-3 category), the employer must file a Labor Certification to the Department of Labor. However, for Schedule A cases, the employer does not have to go through the labor certification process. The position of Professional Nurses is included in Schedule A.

    Our client has a nursing degree and has a Texas Registered Nursing License. Our firm told her that her prospective employer can petition her as a Registered Nurse under the schedule A category. Our office was retained on May 8, 2019 and we started on her Prevailing Wage Request.

    We filed the I-140 application on September 26, 2019 via regular processing. We included the job offer letter, notice of filing, and other necessary supporting documents.  On October 24, 2019, our office filed an I-907 premium processing upgrade request for this petition. Without any Request for Evidence (RFE), on November 6, 2019, the I-140 was approved

    Once her I-140 was approved, she retained our office again for her and her husband’s I-485 adjustment of status applications. Our office filed an I-485 adjustment of status application for our clients on November 22, 2019. Everything went smoothly and the receipt notices and fingerprint appointment came on time. Eventually, on November 27, 2020, their green card applications were approved without an interview.

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