Applying for EB-3 Visa from Abroad
Yes, you can absolutely apply for an EB-3 visa even if you're currently outside the US! This visa is for skilled workers, professionals, or "other workers" with a permanent US job offer. Here's how the process works:
1. Secure a Job Offer:
A US employer willing to sponsor your green card is crucial.
The job needs at least 2 years of training or experience.
2. Labor Certification (PERM):
Usually, your employer needs to prove no qualified US workers exist for the role (protecting US jobs).
The US Department of Labor (DOL) handles this process.
3. Immigrant Petition (Form I-140):
Once PERM is approved, your employer files this form with USCIS on your behalf.
It establishes your eligibility for the EB-3 visa based on the job offer and PERM.
4. Visa Application & National Visa Center (NVC):
After USCIS approval of Form I-140, you apply for the visa at a US embassy/consulate abroad.
The NVC will handle your application and schedule your interview at the US embassy/consulate in your home country.
5. Immigrant Visa Interview:
Attend the interview where a consular officer will assess your eligibility.
Be prepared for a medical exam and additional document requests.
6. Entry to the US:
With an approved visa, you can travel to the US and obtain lawful permanent residency (green card).
Key Points:
Follow all instructions from the US embassy/consulate.
Provide accurate information throughout the process.
Consider consulting an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.
This step-by-step guide simplifies the EB-3 visa application process for applicants outside the US. Remember, an immigration attorney can offer valuable support throughout the journey.