Thursday, April 26, 2018

R1 Visa and Immigrants - Wildes & Weinberg

Moving to another country is extremely tough. Especially when you have to go through numerous procedures, submit documents again and again and wait patiently for months. The laws are extremely tough and test the character of the individual applying. With different types of visas available, it is necessary that you know what kind of visa should you apply for. An R1 visa requires you to hire an immigration attorney. An immigration attorney will make sure that you are able to fill all forms and are compliant with the respective immigration law. 



What is an R1 visa?
R1 visa is a non-immigrant visa for the foreign individual of religious denominations. Through this visa type, the immigrants are allowed to enter the country. The visa is specifically for the individuals who want to opt vocation as a minister.
The individuals who can opt for an R1 visa are:
  • Religious instructors
  • Catechists
  • Counselors
  • Liturgical workers 
  • Religious broadcaster
  • Translators

These religious workers should work for religious health care facilities such as missionaries, hospitals, and other areas. The R1 visa DOES NOT apply to janitors, clerks, fundraisers, any maintenance workers or people solely related to donations and their working.

 Eligibility 
  1. Any member of religious community or group that is registered as an NPO or non-profit organization in the USA. 
  2. The non-profit religious organization in the US should be employing foreign nationals as part of their team. This job post includes religious translators, broadcasters, missionaries, and more.
  3. The immigrants coming to the US on R1 visa can only work as ministers in the religious community.


R1 visa requirements
  1. The immigrant applying for the R1 visa should have worked at least two years as part of a religious community. 
  2. The immigrant plans to leave the US once your visa expires.
  3. The employee or the organization sponsoring needs to be registered as a non-profit organization in the US. They should also be eligible for the tax exemption.
  4. The immigrant plans to enter and work only as a member of the religious denomination or the organization.
  5. If the immigrant has previously applied for the R1 visa, they need have resided physically outside the country for the minimum of one-year. 


The criteria for an R1 visa is tough and often needs a professional help. If you are looking for an expert immigration attorney to hire, consult Wildes & Weinberg. They are most sought after law firm with offices in New York, Miami, New Jersey, and Los Angeles.