Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-4 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can I travel while my EB-4 is pending?
Traveling with a pending EB-4 is possible, but it is essential to check your documentation and situation so as not to compromise the process, especially if you are in the US applying for adjustment of status.
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Can I use church air miles to travel?
Using church air miles for travel is generally allowed, provided it follows the institution's internal policies and the laws of the country and the EB-4 visa.
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Can I use EB-4 for religious asylum?
The EB-4 visa is for religious workers in institutional roles; religious asylum offers protection for those who suffer persecution due to beliefs. These are distinct processes and must be properly evaluated.
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Can I use EB-4 for work in a nursing home affiliated with a church?
EB-4 eligibility for work in a nursing home affiliated with a church depends on the religious nature of the duties and proof provided to USCIS.
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Can I use EB-4 to be a lay missionary?
The EB-4 visa covers religious workers with a formal relationship; lay missionaries without paid employment should consider other options, such as the R-1 visa.
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Can I use seminary diplomas as proof of experience?
Seminary diplomas can prove theological training, but should be complemented by practical evidence to meet EB-4 visa requirements.
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Can I use the EB-4 to escape financial problems in my country?
The EB-4 visa has specific criteria and was not created to solve financial difficulties; it is important to respect the legal requirements to avoid complications in the process.
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Can I use the EB-4 to obtain tourist visas for family members?
The EB-4 visa does not automatically grant tourist visas for family members; they must apply for the appropriate visa, respecting current immigration processes and laws.
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Can I use the EB-4 to open a church in the USA?
The EB-4 is for religious workers affiliated with organizations in the USA, not for those wishing to open a church from scratch; alternatives may exist depending on the case.
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Can I use the EB-4 to reopen a deportation case?
The EB-4 visa cannot be used to reopen deportation cases; it is essential to seek proper legal guidance to analyze alternatives according to US immigration laws.
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Can I use the EB-4 to work for an ecumenical organization?
Yes, the EB-4 can be used to work in ecumenical organizations that are nonprofit religious entities, respecting all required legal criteria.
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Can I use the EB-4 to work in a religious hospital?
The EB-4 visa can be used for work in a religious hospital, provided that the role involves ongoing religious activities and meets specific legal criteria.
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Can I use the same I-360 petition for another church?
Each church must submit its own I-360 petition for the EB-4 visa, as the document cannot be transferred between organizations.
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Can I use the same proof used for the R-1?
Proof for the R-1 visa may not be sufficient for the EB-4; each visa has specific requirements and demands different analysis and documentation.
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Can I volunteer and still apply for EB-4?
It is possible to volunteer during the EB-4 visa application process, provided the activity is unpaid and meets the visa's legal and specific criteria.
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Can I volunteer at other non-religious organizations?
Volunteering at non-religious organizations is allowed with the EB-4 visa, provided it does not compromise the visa conditions and respects immigration laws.
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Can I withdraw from EB-4 and apply for EB-5 if I want?
It is possible to withdraw from EB-4 to apply for EB-5, provided all requirements are met and the legal process is strictly followed.
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Can I withdraw from the EB-4 and apply for the EB-2?
Cancelling an EB-4 to apply for an EB-2 requires profile analysis, legal requirements, and professional assistance to ensure safety and compliance with American legislation.
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Can I withdraw from the EB-4 if I find another opportunity in the USA?
It is possible to withdraw from the EB-4 to pursue another opportunity in the USA, but it is vital to consider deadlines, stages, and seek specialized guidance to ensure legal compliance.
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Can I withdraw from the EB-4 if I receive another opportunity?
It is possible to withdraw from the EB-4 upon receiving another opportunity, but it is essential to consider the legal impacts and follow official guidelines to ensure a safe and lawful transition.