Religious Workers R Visa
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides two categories for
religious workers, one for temporary or nonimmigrant "R" abd one for
legal permanent resident "SD" status in the United States.
Definitions of Religious workers
Religious workers include ministers of religion who are authorized by a
recognized denomination to conduct religious worship and perform other
duties usually performed by members of the clergy such as administering
the sacraments, or their equivalent. The term does not apply to lay
preachers. Religious vocation means a calling to religious life,
evidenced by the demonstration of a lifelong commitment, such as taking
of vows. Examples include nuns, monks, and religious brothers and
sisters. Religious occupation means a habitual engagement in an
activity which relates to a traditional religious function. Examples
include liturgical workers, religious instructors or cantors,
catechists, workers in religious hospitals, missionaries, religious
translators, or religious broadcasters. It does not include janitors,
maintenance workers, clerks, fund raisers, solicitors of donations, or
similar occupations. The activity of a lay-person who will be engaged
in a religious occupation must relate to a traditional religious
function. The activity must embody the tenets of the religion and have
religious significance, relating primarily, if not exclusively, to
matters of the spirit as they apply to the religion.
Criteria for R Visa Religious Workers
A religious worker is a person who for the past two years has been a
member of a religious denomination which has a bona fide nonprofit,
religious organization in the United States; and who has been carrying
on the vocation, professional work, or other work described below,
continuously for the past two years; and seeks to enter the U.S. to
work solely:
- As a minister of that denomination;
or
- In a professional capacity in a religious
vocation or occupation for that organization; or
- In a religious vocation or occupation for the
organization or its nonprofit affiliate.
Contact
Malee about obtaining a visa through the religious worker
program.