![]() ![]() Proof of the employer’s ability to pay the proffered wage (such as financial statements, tax returns, or audited financial statements).However, generally, the following documents are required to be submitted along with Form I-140: The supporting documents required for Form I-140 may vary depending on the specific immigrant category under which the petition is being filed. Therefore, it is important for employers to carefully review the requirements for each visa category and ensure that the foreign worker meets the necessary qualifications before filing Form I-140. It is important to note that eligibility for these visa categories depends on several factors, including the foreign worker’s qualifications and the availability of U.S. EB-5: Immigrant investors who invest a minimum of $1.8 million (or $900,000 in a targeted employment area) in a new commercial enterprise that creates at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S.EB-4: Special immigrants, such as religious workers, broadcasters, and employees of U.S.EB-3: Skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. ![]() EB-2: Members of professions holding advanced degrees or who have exceptional ability.EB-1: Priority workers, including individuals with extraordinary ability, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational executives or managers.The following are the employment-based immigrant visa categories for which Form I-140 can be filed: employers or their authorized representatives are eligible to file Form I-140. employers to petition for foreign workers to obtain permanent residency under certain employment-based immigrant visa categories. ![]()
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