The individual must have worked for at least the preceding two years as a member of a
religious denomination, and will work at least 20 hours a week for the institution while in the U.S. The individual must be coming to the United States solely to work as a minister, in a religious vocation, or in a religious occupation. If working as a minister, the individual must be a trained member of the clergy, work as a minister, and perform ministerial duties. This generally includes
priests,
rabbis,
imams,
religious brothers,
religious sisters, and
lay missioners, but it does not include lay preachers. Working in a religious occupation is performing religious duties involving traditional religious functions that fundamentally relate to the faith, such as liturgical workers, religious instructors,
religious counselors,
cantors,
catechists,
choir directors, workers in religious hospitals or religious health care facilities,
missionaries,
religious translators, and
religious broadcasters. Religious study or religious training does not qualify as a religious occupation. The individual must not be engaged in secular employment, such as clerical staff, fundraisers, musicians, maintenance workers, and janitors. The individual is allowed to perform limited incidental administrative duties though. ==Application form==