Immigration Attorney for Scientists and Researchers

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    Many companies have difficulty filling important roles in their businesses with qualified candidates from the United States. So they turn to immigrants with specialized certifications. The fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and environmental science are particularly vulnerable to employment vacancies. A skilled immigration lawyer at Kats Immigration Law shows you how to take advantage of the visas available for you and your family if you have experience and commendations in these fields. Call Alina Kats now to schedule a consultation.

    Why Are Scientists and Researchers in Demand in the U.S.?

    The United States has always been a keen supporter of research and critical concepts of science. From bioinformatics to quantum computation and industrial automation, U.S. companies consistently maintain huge funds for research and development (R&D). Several employment-based visas are available if you have skills in science and research, particularly in the areas of:

    • Biotechnology
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Environmental science

    You need proper guidance to apply for the immigration process if you’re pursuing a fast-track to a green card with a career in science or research. Kats Immigration Law is an immigration firm that has been handling visa applications, questions, processes and immigration programs with great success. Lead immigration attorney Alina Kats saves you time and resources by tackling the many challenges inherent in business immigration applications.

    What Environmental Science Skills Are U.S. Companies Seeking?

    In fields like environmental science and renewable energy, talented researchers are crucial. Addressing environmental issues like pollution, climate change and sustainable resources requires innovation and research. Skills in high demand for researchers and scientists in this field include:

    • Technological innovation
    • Medical research
    • Education development
    • Industrial R&D
    • Workforce development

    About 29 percent of science-based jobs are filled with foreign-born employees. Immigration in science and research brings diversity to the workforce as well as skilled talent that’s essential for economic growth and innovative technology. Foreign immigrant scientists can fill skill gaps, improve efficacy and work on modern research. You also contribute to the field of environmental education, encouraging international collaboration and preparing future scientists.

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    Which Other Fields Are in Demand in the Research Sector?

    Other emerging fields in the 21st century are biotechnology, the industry of pharmaceuticals, the creative and cultural industry, and entrepreneurship and investment. If you have any expertise in the fields of biology being used in commercial production, then this may be your time to apply for an employment-base visa.

    Similarly, any distinction in the pharmaceutical domain paves your way to the U.S. to establish your career. An H-1B visa, O-1 visa and J-1 visa are the most suitable visa categories for this career option. This career option is also eligible for a green card through other visa pathways, where each carries its own criteria and procedure. The most common pathways include employment-based immigrant visas such as:

    • EB-1 visas give you a pathway to a green card. This category is for scientists and researchers with extraordinary abilities in their fields, which are proven through either national or international acclaim.
    • EB-2 visas include professors and researchers who are recognized as outstanding in their fields and have three years of experience
    • EB-3 visas require a Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. These visas are less common for scientists due to longer wait times.

    Can Having a Career in Science or Research Strengthen My Immigration Process?

    If you have a career as a researcher or scientist, it surely benefits you in the immigration process. This career option qualifies for specialized visa categories. Several other reasons strengthen your immigration process in this career option as well, such as:

    • Having peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, citations, awards, honors, memberships in associations and grants, all of which looks attractive to the immigration authorities
    • Serving a national interest if it addresses areas like healthcare, technology, investments or environmental issues
    • Seeking permanent residency as employers in research and academia are eager to sponsor green cards for qualified, skilled employees willing to make long-term commitments

    When your ideas and exceptional ability to think critically provide practical applications, companies seeking immigrant referrals improve greatly. You’re an ideal candidate to obtain a visa as a researcher or a scientist in the U.S.

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    What’s in the Application for Researchers and Scientists?

    Once you’ve been able to prove your degrees, experience and capabilities, then your application process begins. Your NYC immigration attorney advises you which is the best visa category suited to your qualifications and then walks you through the application process, which includes:

    1. Filling out Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
    2. Gathering and sending in all the supporting documents needed to lay the foundations for your immigration waiver visa
    3. Adjusting your status if you’re already present in the U.S. or applying through consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad
    4. Attending a biometrics appointment for fingerprints, signatures and photographs and an immigrant medical exam
    5. Interviewing with the appropriate agency
    6. Requesting admission for your spouse and children under the age of 21 under the immigrant status of E-14 or E-15

    Just like any other application process, immigration application is complex and demands precision. Your experienced immigration lawyer makes sure your application is accurate, documents are completed thoroughly and mistakes avoided. Your NYC attorney helps in other ways including:

    • Offering individualized strategic guidance
    • Assisting in gathering and organizing the necessary documentation for your immigration application, assuring its completion
    • Representing you in court and engaging with officials during interviews and hearings
    • Reducing risks of denial, and filing an appeal if it is denied
    • Managing the next steps, such as status adjustments and counseling

    To experience a smooth immigration process, you need someone who can handle the entire process from visa selection to visa interview. Kats Immigration Law has years of experience and specializes in various immigration matters. Through virtual consultations, they make sure you’re updated about everything. For a better future in the U.S., contact Kats Immigration Law immediately.

    Kats Immigration Law

    2365 Nostrand Avenue,
    Suites 106, 107,
    Brooklyn, NY 11210
    (973) 626-1177

    Updated on Oct 11, 2024 by Alina Kats (Immigratioon Lawyer) of Kats Immigration Law