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.
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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…
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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