For those serving communities, faith, or humanitarian missions around the world
Secure Your Future in the U.S. With an EB-4 Special Immigrant Visa
- Permanent residence for religious workers, broadcasters, international employees, and other qualifying individuals
- Flat, transparent fees and bilingual legal support for applicants and sponsoring organizations
- Over 20 years of experience guiding humanitarian and faith-based immigration
Your service makes a difference—let’s make sure it has a lasting place in America.
When Your Calling Deserves a Permanent Home
The EB-4 visa offers permanent residence to individuals whose work strengthens communities, faith, and global cooperation—from religious ministers and nonprofit workers to certain international employees of the U.S. government.
At Dinits Immigration Law, we provide culturally informed, detail-oriented representation for those dedicating their lives to service.
Whether you’re a religious worker, translator, broadcaster, or Afghan/Iraqi interpreter, we ensure your application reflects your contribution and your right to remain safely in the U.S.
Call 516-208-2060 to discuss your eligibility today.
Who Qualifies for the EB-4 Visa?
- EB-4 includes multiple “special immigrant” categories authorized under INA § 101(a)(27). Common examples include:
- Religious Workers (Ministers and Certain Non-Ministers) – Individuals working full-time in a religious vocation or occupation for a bona fide nonprofit religious organization in the United States. (Note: Certain non-minister religious worker provisions are currently extended through September 30, 2026.)
- Broadcasters – Employees of the International Broadcasting Bureau or qualifying grantees performing media, production, or journalistic roles abroad.
- International Organization Employees – Former employees of qualifying international organizations or NATO and their family members.
- Iraqi and Afghan Translators or Employees – Individuals who worked with the U.S. Armed Forces or government and face danger in their home countries.
- Juveniles Granted Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) – Children under court protection due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment who cannot safely return to their home country.
- Certain Other Categories – Including retired officers of the U.S. government abroad, religious organization workers, Panama Canal employees, and select military interpreters.
Call 516-208-2060 for a confidential eligibility review.
Why Choose Dinits Immigration Law for EB-4 Filings?
1. Humanitarian and Faith-Based Immigration Experience
We’ve guided ministers, interpreters, and humanitarian workers through the EB-4 process for more than two decades.
2. Trauma-Informed, Culturally Fluent Advocacy
We approach every case with compassion, especially for those fleeing hardship or working under vulnerable conditions.
3. Bilingual Representation
We serve clients in English and Spanish and coordinate globally with sponsoring organizations.
4. Transparent Fees and Flat-Rate Services
You’ll always know your costs and what to expect before we begin.
5. Start-to-Finish Legal Support
From petition preparation to Adjustment of Status or consular processing, we guide you through each step until approval.
Call 516-208-2060 for assistance today.
The EB-4 Advantage
A Pathway to Permanent Residency Through Service
Recognition for individuals who support humanitarian, diplomatic, or faith-based missions.
Family Inclusion
Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 may apply as derivative beneficiaries.
Simplified Process
Most EB-4 categories do not require PERM labor certification.
Processing availability depends on your country and category.
Call 516-208-2060 for the latest country availability and filing dates.
6 Ways We Simplify the Process for You
1. Comprehensive Eligibility Assessment:
We confirm your category under EB-4 and review sponsor qualifications.
2. Evidence Preparation:
We compile employment letters, proof of service, and organizational documentation.
3. Form I-360 Petition Filing:
We prepare and submit your petition with USCIS.
4. Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing:
We handle your green-card step once your priority date is current.
5. Derivative Family Support:
We prepare filings for spouses and children.
6. Case Monitoring and Updates:
We track your petition and notify you of any policy or visa bulletin changes.
Call 516-208-2060 to begin today.
How Our Process Works
Consultation:
We determine your EB-4 eligibility and confirm your sponsor (if required).
Petition Preparation:
We organize evidence, draft letters, and file Form I-360.
USCIS Processing:
We monitor your case and respond promptly to any Requests for Evidence.
Permanent Residence Step:
Once approved and a visa number is available, we assist with Adjustment of Status or consular processing.
We handle every stage with compassion and precision—because your service deserves lasting stability.
Frequently Asked Questions About EB-4 Visas
Do I need a sponsoring employer?
Some categories, such as religious workers and broadcasters, require a sponsoring organization. Others, like SIJS or certain interpreters, allow self-petitioning through Form I-360.
Call 516-208-2060 for current timelines and eligibility verification.
How long does EB-4 processing take?
Processing times vary by subcategory and country, typically 12–24 months. Applicants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras may face additional waiting due to visa backlogs.
Call 516-208-2060 for current timelines and eligibility verification.
Is the non-minister religious worker program still active?
Yes. Congress extended the special immigrant non-minister provisions through September 30, 2026.
Call 516-208-2060 for current timelines and eligibility verification.
Can my family immigrate with me?
Yes. Spouses and unmarried children under 21 can apply for permanent residence as derivatives.
Call 516-208-2060 for current timelines and eligibility verification.
What happens if visa numbers retrogress?
Your approved petition remains valid. USCIS and the State Department resume processing once new visa numbers become available each fiscal year (beginning October 1).
Call 516-208-2060 for current timelines and eligibility verification.
Your Service Matters—and It Deserves Security
The EB-4 visa honors those who dedicate their work to community, faith, and public service.
At Dinits Immigration Law, we ensure your contributions are recognized and your right to stability protected.
Call 516-208-2060 today to begin your EB-4 process with trusted, compassionate guidance.
