Dependents on Your EB-3 Visa
The EB-3 visa allows you to secure a green card through employment. But what about your family? Here's how to include them in your application:
Good News! You Can Include Dependents:
The EB-3 category lets you include your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old (dependents) on your application. They can receive green cards based on your approved EB-3 petition, a process called "derivative status."
Why Include Dependents Now?
Including all eligible dependents upfront avoids delays and complications later. Each dependent will need their own application form (DS-260 or I-485) and supporting documents.
Seek Expert Advice:
Immigration laws can be complex and change frequently. Consulting an immigration attorney or legal professional is highly recommended. They can ensure you understand the specific requirements and procedures for including dependents in your EB-3 application.
Together as a Family:
The EB-3 visa allows you to pursue your professional goals in the US while bringing your family alongside you. By planning ahead and seeking expert guidance, you can increase your chances of a smooth immigration process for your entire family.
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