Green Card for Extraordinary Abilities in Education
Extraordinary ability classification is for individuals who are recognized as being at the very top of their field and who are coming to the United States to continue work in that field (sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics). There are 40,000 Permanent Residencies (Green Cards) available in this category per year. To establish eligibility, you must demonstrate sustained national or international acclaim and that your achievements have been recognized in your field of expertise by showing:
Advantages of a permanent residency (green card)
When applying for a Permanent Residency (Green Card) for Extraordinary ability, you don’t have to go through the usual labour certification process and demonstrate that no American is available to fill the position. When obtaining your Permanent Residence (Green Card) it includes your family and children 21 years and under also may attend school without having to pay the international fees.
Green card (permanent residency) for extraordinary abilities in education
Professors with extraordinary ability in education are exceptional educators who demonstrate outstanding skills, expertise, and achievements in their field. These professors go above and beyond their teaching practices and make a significant impact on their students and the educational community.
The applicant does not have to have to be sponsored by a college or university or a specific job offer to obtain a US Permanent Residence (Green Card).
To qualify for Extraordinary Abilities classification the following criteria must be met:
- That you have received a major internationally recognized award
OR
- That you meet at least three of the ten requirements listed below and all your evidence, when evaluated together, shows that you are among the small percentage of individuals that have risen to the very top of your field.
- Have you received nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence in the field of endeavor?
- Are you a member of associations that require outstanding achievements of their members as judged by recognized national or international experts?
- Is there published material in professional or major trade publications or major media about you which relates to your work in the field?
- Have you participated on a panel or individually as a judge of the work of others in the same or in an allied field of specialization?
- Have you made original scientific, scholarly or business contributions that are of major significance?
- Have you authored scholarly articles in professional journals or other major media?
- Has your work been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases?
- Have you played a leading or critical role for an organization with a distinguished reputation?
- Have you or will you command a high salary or other remuneration for your services in comparison to others in your field?
- Have you enjoyed commercial successes in the performing arts?
To obtain a green card, you must be able to establish that you are coming to the United States to continue to work in your area of extraordinary ability
Some of the evidence you may submit to demonstrate that you are coming to the United States to continue to work in your area of extraordinary ability include:
- Letters from current or prospective employers; or,
- Documents evidencing your prearranged commitments (e.g. contracts); or,
- A statement detailing your plans on how you intend to continue working in your field in the United States (for self-employed).