Title: Navigating Immigration:
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- Navigating Immigration
- Presented to
- The Pennsylvania Association of Community Health
Centers Annual Conference
By Wendy Castor Hess, Esq. Karen M.
Pollins, Esq.
Lancaster, PA October 7, 2014
2What is an IMG?
- International Medical Graduate physician who
obtained a medical degree abroad - Includes U.S. citizens who chose to go to medical
school abroad - Includes foreign born physicians who obtained
Lawful Permanent Resident status or U.S.
Citizenship - Our focus will be on IMGs who come to the U.S. to
pursue training/employment on a nonimmigrant
(temporary) visa
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3Recruiting Foreign Physicians Providing
Immigration Sponsorship
- Great tool for recruiting and retaining qualified
physicians! - Be careful not to discriminate in recruitment
process! Treat all applicants the same ask the
same permissible questions - Are you legally authorized to work for our
health center in the U.S.? - Will you require visa sponsorship?
- Type of visa sponsorship will depend on foreign
physicians current and previously held visa
status
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4Two Arms of Employment-Based Immigration Law for
Physicians
Nonimmigrant
Immigrant
(temporary)
(green card)
Can lead to U.S. Citizenship
Professional
Training
EB-1
EB-2
EB-3
J
F
H-1B
O
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5- Nonimmigrant (Temporary)
- Options for IMG Physicians
- H-1Bs, J-1s, J-1 Waivers and O-1s
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6H-1B Temporary Worker
- Nonimmigrant visa classification for IMG trainees
or practicing physicians to work for a specific
employer - Duration up to 6 years (with exceptions)
- H-1B cap (65,000 20,000 visas per fiscal year
not enough to meet demand in recent years) - Certain institutions exempt from cap (1)
colleges/universities, (2) affiliated nonprofits
and (3) nonprofit government/research
organizations - J-1 Waiver beneficiaries also exempt
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7Requirements for H-1B Physicians
- Medical degree
- USMLEs Steps 1, 2 and 3
- ECFMG Certificate for English language fluency
(not required for Canadian physicians) and - Valid state medical license. Note Trainees with
temporary licenses may be limited to H-1B status
in 1-year increments (instead of the typical 3
years)
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8H-1B Petition Process
- Obtain certified Labor Condition Application from
U.S. Department of Labor - File H-1B Petition with U.S. Citizenship
Immigration Services detailing position and
IMGs qualifications (degree, USMLEs, ECFMG
certification, license, etc.) - Processing Time
- 2 - 4 months via regular processing
- 15 days via Premium Processing
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9J-1 Exchange Visitor
- Nonimmigrant visa classification that permits
IMGs to obtain post-graduate medical training - Duration program length 30-day grace period
(generally limited to 7 years) - Pro No annual cap!
- Con Requires return and physical presence in
home country or country of last residence for two
years.
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10Post-Training Options for J-1 Physicians
- Go home satisfy two year home residence
requirement - Obtain a waiver of J-1 two year home residence
requirement - Obtain O-1 or other nonimmigrant visa status
(defers, does not eliminate, two-year home
residence requirement) or - Obtain Asylum/Withholding of Removal.
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11J-1 Physician Waiver Options
- Federal Interested Governmental Agency (IGA)
- State Department of Health Conrad 30 Program
- Exceptional Hardship
- Persecution.
- IMGs are ineligible for no objection
waivers.
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12Federal IGA Waivers
- Direct clinical employment by Interested
Government Agency e.g. Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), Delta Regional Authority (DRA),
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). - Conducting outstanding research Department of
Health Human Services (HHS)/NIH.
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13ARC J-1 Waiver
- Physician must have job offer at a HPSA facility
in an ARC county that serves Medicare, Medicaid
and indigent patients - Limited to primary care
- Need support of state DOH/governor
- Physician must commit to working full-time (40
hours) for 3 years - Good faith recruitment effort in 6 months prior
to waiver application submission - Contract restrictions non-compete prohibited
liquidated damages required
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14Conrad State 30 J-1 Waiver Program
- 30 slots per state per year
- Physician needs job offer at a facility in a
federally-designated underserved area (HPSA,
MUA/P) - Exception 10 of the 30 may be for physicians not
located in federally-designated underserved
areas, but who treat patients from such areas
(FLEX)
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15Federal Conrad 30 Requirements
- Must provide full-time (40 hours) clinical
services (i.e. direct patient care) - 3 year service term (fulfilled in H-1B status)
- Physician must agree to begin employment within
90 days of USCIS approval
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16Other State-Specific Considerations
- Primary care versus specialty care
- Application periods
- Contract restrictions (e.g. non-compete clauses)
- Filing fees
- Reporting requirements
- Number of slots utilized
- FLEX waiver policy
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17J-1 Clinical Waiver Process
- Register Physician submits Application to
obtain case number with U.S. Department of State
(DOS) - Apply Employer submits J-1 Waiver Application
to State Department of Health (DOH) - DOH recommends waiver to DOS
- DOS recommends waiver to USCIS
- USCIS issues final waiver approval
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18Exceptional Hardship J-1 Waiver
- Hardship to U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
spouse or child - Need to show hardship if physician returns for
two years either with or without qualifying
relative - Process
- I-612 Application filed with USCIS
- Reviewed by DOS Waiver Review Division
- Processing time 4 - 8 months
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19Persecution J-1 Waiver
- Persecution based on race, religion, or political
opinion - IMG may also be eligible for asylum
- Process
- I-612 Application filed with USCIS
- Reviewed by DOS Waiver Review Division
- Processing time 4 - 8 months
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20- Immigrant (Permanent
- or Green Card)
- Options for IMG Physicians NIWs and PERMs
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21Green Card Process
- IMG physicians are usually in the
Employment-Based, Second Preference (EB-2)
category for advanced degree professionals - Generally a 3-step process
- (1) Labor Certification (PERM) Application
filed with U.S. Department of Labor - (2) I-140 Immigrant Petition filed with U.S.
Citizenship Immigration Services (USCIS) - (3) I-485 Application to Adjust Status filed
with USCIS (if priority date current)
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22Introducing the Visa Bulletin
Employment-Based All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed CHINA INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES
1st EB-1 Current Current Current Current Current
2nd EB-2 Current 15 FEB 05 01 JAN 00 Current Current
3rd EB-3 01 OCT 11 O1 APR 09 15 NOV 03 01 OCT 11 01 OCT 11
OTHER WORKER 01 OCT 11 22 JUL 05 15 NOV 03 01 OCT 11 01 OCT 11
Employment Based - October 2014 Visa Bulletin
- Messages
- Priority Date date Application / Petition is
filed with government - For those that require PERM, date PERM filed
- For those that do not require PERM, date I-140
filed - There is a backlog for 2ND PREFERENCE physicians
born in India and China
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23Labor Certification - PERM
- Employer must place ads (i.e. test the labor
market) to show that it was unable to recruit
minimally qualified, willing and available U.S.
workers for the position - Must show that IMG physician will be paid the
prevailing wage in the area of intended
employment
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24National Interest Waiver (NIW)
- Waiver of labor certification requirement
- IMG physician must agree to work in a
medically-underserved area (HPSA, MUA/P) for 5
years - State DOH supports the NIW and issues a letter
certifying that the medical service is in the
public interest - Good option for IMGs who already have 3-year
service obligation pursuant to J-1 waiver
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25CONCLUSION
- Although complex, immigration laws allow the
recruitment of highly-qualified IMG physicians by
U.S. employers! - Keys for Success
- Careful screening and strategic planning
- Advance planning
- Open communication
- Participation by employer, IMG and legal counsel
throughout process
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