Lawful permanent residence (LPR) gives a foreign national authorization to live and work permanently in the United States.
Whether to sponsor an individual for LPR is a UNCW decision. The Office of International Programs processes LPR applications only at the request of a department, not at the request of the foreign national employee. No outside attorneys may file or sign petitions for foreign nationals on behalf of UNCW.
To be eligible for this category, the foreign national must hold a tenured or tenure-track teaching position, the hiring department must have conducted a competitive recruitment process for the position, and the labor certification must be filed with the Department of Labor within 18 months of the foreign national being selected for the position.
To be eligible for this category, the foreign national must: (1) have at least three years experience in teaching or research in the academic field, (2) be recognized as Outstanding* in the academic field, and (3) hold a tenured or tenure-track teaching position or a permanent research position in the area of expertise
*Being Outstanding in the academic field must be evidenced by at least two of the following: