In February,
I talked to immigration attorney David Rubman about the steps involved with
obtaining and transferring an H-1B visa. The process can be long and while on
an H-1, candidates find their options limited as many companies will not sponsor transfers. The end goal for these workers is obviously permanent
residency, but just how does one apply for and receive a green card? I
continued my talk with Mr. Rubman to find out more.
Green Cards
Linda: You
said in our last conversation that the H-1B cannot be issued for more than 6
years. What happens after 6 years?
David: That’s
why people apply for a green card. A
green card, also known as Permanent Residence, gives the individual the right
to live and work in the US permanently.
It is also the first step to applying for US citizenship.
Linda: How
long into an H-1B can you apply for a green card?
David: There
is no limit on when an employer can apply for a green card for a worker. It just depends on the employer’s
policy. Most employers want to wait some
time to decide if they like the employee enough to sponsor him or her for a
green card. But legally the employer can
start the green card process at any time, even before the employee starts
working. It is completely separate from
the H-1B process.
Linda: What is the company’s responsibility
for sponsoring a green card? You said most employers wait to start this
process, presumably because of the cost and time involved?
David: The green card process is more
complicated than the H-1B and more expensive.
For one thing, it is a process that requires the employer to advertise
for US workers for the position, and then show it can’t find a qualified US
employee.
Linda: As opposed to an H-1B where there
is no requirement that the employer show there is a shortage of American workers?
David: Exactly.
Linda: So how long does the process
usually take?
David: It varies based on circumstance. For
persons with Master’s degrees born in India or China, the process can take more
than 4 years. For those born in other
countries, the process can be completed in about 1 year. For those without Master’s degrees, it is a
longer process.
Linda: What is the financial cost for
employers sponsoring a green card?
David: Costs can be up to $10,000 for a
green card case.
I want to thank Mr. Rubman again for the
taking the time to provide his expertise. I know that many unique situations
arise with both clients and candidates within the visa process, so if you have
any additional questions, do not hesitate to reach out to Rubman & Harris.