Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-4 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can theological training documents be required?
Theological training documents may be required in the EB-4 to prove religious qualification, provided they meet official criteria and are authenticated.
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Can they request proof of baptism or ordination?
The EB-4 visa may require proof of religious affiliation through documents such as baptism or ordination, based on an individual assessment of the case.
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Can USCIS call the foreign headquarters of the church?
USCIS may contact the foreign headquarters of the church to verify information in the EB-4 visa application, ensuring compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
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Can USCIS check the religious worker’s social media?
USCIS can review religious workers' social media as part of the screening process to ensure security and integrity in immigration procedures.
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Can USCIS contact congregation members?
USCIS can contact congregation members to verify information in the EB-4 process. Transparency and good practices are essential for a positive analysis.
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Can USCIS deny if it does not believe in the authenticity of the church?
USCIS can deny the EB-4 visa if the sponsoring church fails to prove legitimacy and act according to the established laws and criteria.
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Can USCIS request personal bank statements from the religious worker?
USCIS may request bank statements to verify the financial stability of the religious worker under the EB-4 visa, making it essential to follow the law and seek specialized guidance.
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Can USCIS visit the church headquarters or the temple?
USCIS can visit religious institutions to verify authenticity and legal compliance in EB-4 visa applications, ensuring the legitimacy of the process.
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Do EB-4 subcategories protect crime victims?
EB-4 subcategories do not protect crime victims; visas such as U and T are specific for this support, requiring careful analysis and consultation with official sources.
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Do I have to bring church pay stubs if I receive a salary?
Pay stubs are not always mandatory, but they help prove salary and church connection in the EB-4 visa process for religious workers in the USA.
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Do I have to fill out the I-864 for financial support?
The EB-4 visa exempts most applicants from the obligation to fill out the I-864 form, which is intended to prove financial support in family petitions.
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Do I have to go to my country for the interview if I am in the USA?
The EB-4 visa interview may take place in the USA via adjustment of status or at the consulate in the country of origin, depending on the applicant's eligibility and situation.
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Do I have to maintain my R-1 status until the EB-4 is approved?
Keep your R-1 status valid while waiting for the EB-4 to avoid legal problems and ensure a safe transition in the immigration process.
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Do I have to maintain the same religious position?
The EB-4 visa requires the continuity of the religious function that supported the petition; changes should be evaluated to avoid impacts on the immigration status.
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Do I need a criminal background certificate?
Criminal background certificates are essential in the EB-4 visa process to ensure security and compliance with U.S. immigration regulations.
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Do I need a lawyer?
Although not mandatory, having a lawyer specialized in EB-4 can ease the process, ensure legal compliance, and avoid risks during immigration to the United States.
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Do I need a letter from the local bishop in addition to the letter from the senior pastor?
The senior pastor's letter is generally sufficient, but the bishop's letter can strengthen the petition according to the ecclesiastical structure and USCIS requirements.
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Do I need a letter from the senior church leader?
The letter from the senior church leader is essential to prove your religious role and community support in the EB-4 visa, with attention to legal compliance.
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Do I need a psychological report for EB-4?
The EB-4 visa does not normally require a psychological report, focusing instead on documentation that proves the applicant's qualification according to each specific category.
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Do I need a recommendation from the Bishop or higher leadership?
The recommendation for an EB-4 visa must clearly prove your religious position and may be signed by the bishop or higher leadership, according to the organization's rules.