Securing an EB-3 visa requires a U.S. employer to sponsor you and go through a labor certification process, but individuals with extraordinary abilities or those whose work benefits the nation may qualify for alternative paths without a sponsor.
Read MoreSkilled worker, professional, or even unskilled? Explore the EB-3 visa for a green card path, but consider the wait times, paperwork, and employer sponsorship.
Read MoreEB-3 visas are a path to US citizenship for skilled workers, professionals, and other qualified individuals with government job offers.
Read MoreGetting an EB-3 green card involves a labor certification (PERM) process that takes 8-18 months, but don't worry, this guide will help you understand the timeline.
Read MoreNavigating US visas can be confusing, but explore L-1 (company transfers), EB-3 (skilled workers), or EB-5 (investors) to find your perfect fit!
Read MoreSelf-employed? Explore alternative green card options like EB-2 NIW, O-1 visa, or starting a US business through E-2 or L-1 visa….
Read MoreSchedule A on EB-3 visas is a shortcut: jobs on the list skip labor certification for a potentially faster green card.
Read MoreThe EB-3 visa offers skilled workers, professionals, and some other workers a path to a green card with sponsorship from a U.S. employer.
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Read MoreUnsure if your job qualifies for a green card? Explore the EB-3 visa's three categories (skilled workers, professionals, other workers) and see if yours aligns.
Read MoreNurses and healthcare workers can get a green card through the EB-3 visa, but expect competition and consider consulting an immigration expert for a smooth process…
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Read MoreUSCIS simplifies green card applications for exceptional ability in science and arts by adopting the DOL definition of "Science or Art" (based on college degrees offered), focusing on evidence quality (not policy change).
Read MoreEB-3 visa (green card through employment) involves employer sponsorship, petition (Form I-140), priority date, visa availability check, adjustment of status (US) or consular processing (abroad), leading to green card issuance (consult an attorney for complexities).
Read MoreLimited annual EB-3 visa quotas (skilled/professional/other workers) by subcategory and country can cause long wait times, as tracked by the Visa Bulletin (consult an attorney for exceptions).
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Read MoreEB-3 visas for sponsored foreign workers come in 3 flavors: skilled workers (2 years experience or relevant education), professionals (US bachelor's degree in the field), and other workers (high school diploma and 2 years experience).
Read MoreLa categoría EB-3 te permite incluir a tu cónyuge e hijos solteros menores de 21 años (dependientes) en tu solicitud. Ellos pueden recibir Green Cards basados en tu petición EB-3 aprobada, un proceso llamado "estatus derivado."…
Read MoreThe 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."…
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