(Religious Workers)
To qualify as an EB-4 special immigrant religious worker, you must be a member of a
religious denomination that has a non-profit religious organization in the United States.
You must have been a member of this religious denomination for at least two years
before applying for admission to the United States.
You must be entering the United
States to work:
As a minister or priest of the religious denomination;
- In a professional capacity in a religious vocation or occupation for the religious
organization (a professional capacity means that a U.S. baccalaureate degree or
foreign equivalent is required to do this job); or
- In a religious vocation or occupation for the religious organization or its nonprofit
affiliate. (A religious vocation means a calling or devotion to religious life. Taking
vows can prove that you have a calling to religious life. A religious occupation is an
activity devoted to traditional religious functions. Examples of religious occupations
include (but are not limited to) cantors, missionaries, and religious instructors.)
You must have been performing this religious work for the past two years. |