Phone 400-876-1239 The EB-1C Multinational Manager or Executive Immigrant Visa, as part of the first preference employment-based immigration category, is primarily designed for senior executives and managers of multinational corporations seeking permanent residency in the United States. To qualify, the foreign national beneficiary must have been employed in a managerial or executive capacity abroad by a related entity (such as a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate) of a U.S. employer for at least one year within the three years preceding the petition. Additionally, the U.S. employer must offer the applicant a permanent, full-time position in a managerial or executive role. For applicants requiring expedited entry into the United States, the L-1 nonimmigrant visa provides a viable pathway, with premium processing available in as little as 15 calendar days, enabling the principal applicant and eligible family members to lawfully reside, work, and study in the United States while the EB-1C petition is pending. The EB-1 category, which includes the EB-1C, has an annual statutory limit of 40,040 visas.
The applicant's company requires:
1. The Chinese and American companies have qualified associations, and the American overseas companies have a certain scale and have been established and operated for more than 3 years
2. The US company has been established for more than one year and has sufficient capacity to cover the applicant's salary and cost expenditures
3. At least three or more levels of management structure
The applicant requests:
1. Worked as an executive in a company outside the United States for more than 1 year; After coming to the United States, they will also continue to hold senior management or managerial positions
2. Have management rights, including the right to make autonomous decisions and decisions on daily operations
1. Prepare materials - Collect materials from applicants, Chinese companies and American companies, organize and translate them, and have lawyers write application documents, etc. (6-8 months)
2. Submit I-140 - Submit the complete set of documents to the immigration office
3.I140 Approval - Receiving 140 approval Letter (3-12 months, expedited 15 working days)
4. Submit NVC - NVC process at a U.S. consulate outside the United States or 1-485 approval by the U.S. Immigration Bureau (6-8 months)
5. Physical examination - Mainly to check for serious and major infectious diseases. There are four designated physical examination hospitals in China
6. Interview - All immigrant visa interviews
7. Obtain the visa - Obtain the affixed passport and landing paper. You must enter the United States within the validity period of the visa (on the same day).
8. Collect the Green Card - After logging in, you can reselect the address for receiving the green card and wait for it to be mailed to the customer within 120 days.