Can churches sponsor immigrants?



Answer:
yes

1. there is an R-1 religious worker visa available. It is true that these are treated with some scrutiny due to abuses. So it's one of the visas best handled with the help of an attorney or legal services nonprofit. The link to eligibility requirements is below.

2. as an employer-sponsor subject to the same criteria as any other employer. Evaluating available options depends on how much you can pay the person, what his/her qualifications (exp and education) are, what his or her immigration status and history is, and what his her ultimate goal is (temporary or permanent status)
Well, you know, that's the thing...

There used to be a special 'religious worker' visa, but it turned out that a full third of them were fraudulent, so I don't know how available they are, any more.
I am sure they can, there are taking about hidding them

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