EB-3 Visa
A visa preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency
What Is EB-3 Program
If you want to immigrate to the United States, and you have the right combination of skills, education, and work experience, you may be eligible for an employment-based visa. Every fiscal year, approximately 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas are made available to qualified applicants under the provisions of the U.S. immigration law. Out of this 28.6% or around 40,040 visas are allocated for the EB-3.
What Are The EB3 Unskilled Visa Requirements
Job Offer
Applicants must have a permanent, full-time job offer from a U.S. employer. AWS Title Services specializes in connecting applicants with potential employers ready to sponsor EB3 visas.
Education And Experience
For unskilled labor positions, applicants typically do not need to meet educational requirements. However, they must be capable of performing unskilled labor (requiring less than two years of training or experience) that is not of a temporary or seasonal nature.
Admissibility To The U.S
Applicants must be admissible to the United States, meaning they do not have a criminal record, immigration fraud history, or other factors that could disqualify them from entering the U.S.
Consular Processing Or Adjustment Of Status
If the applicant is outside the U.S., they will go through consular processing. If they are already in the U.S. on a different visa, they may apply to adjust their status to that of a lawful permanent resident.
EB-3 Green Card Eligibilities
1. The applicant must demonstrate the ability to perform unskilled labor (requiring less than two years of training or experience).
2. The applicant must perform work for which qualified workers are not available in the US.
3. The applicant must meet any other requirements specified on the labor certification.
1. The applicant must have over two years of job experience, education, or training that meets the job requirements specified on the labor certification.
2. The applicant must perform work for which qualified workers are not available in the US.
3. Relevant post-secondary education may be considered as training.
1. The applicant must possess a U.S. baccalaureate or a foreign-equivalent degree.
2. The applicant must perform work for which qualified workers are not available in the US.
3. The applicant must meet any other requirements specified on the labor certification.
Benefits Of EB-3 Visa
LIVE
Have permanent residency in the United States
WORK
Work in the U.S. without having to obtain an EAD
TRAVEL
Travel freely in and out of the United States
FAMILY
Bring your spouse and dependant children with you.
Application Process
STEP 1
Interested applicants fill out the form or contact us directly.
STEP 2
Client is screened for eligibility to apply for Permanent Residence in the USA.
STEP 3
Client is paired with a qualified employer. Interviews will be conducted by employer to ensure suitable fit.
STEP 4
Employer provides job offer to client and client accepts.
STEP 5
Employer applys for Labor Certification through Program Electronic Review Management (PERM, Form 9089) to the DOL.
STEP 6
To obtain final approval for the hiring of a foreign employee, both the applicant and the employer must submit an application to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services by completing the 1-140 form with the USCIS.
STEP 7
After 1-140 approval, Client pays for US Visa Fees and USCIS Immigrant Fee, OUR US IMMIGRATION LAWYER submits Client’s Application for US Visa.
STEP 8
The applicant is interviewed by the US Consulate Office in the country of their origin or current residence.
STEP 9
If approved, Permanent Resident Visas are issued to the applicant and his family members.
STEP 10
Once Permanent Resident Visas are issued, applicant arrives in the USA, obtain green card, social security number (SSN) and begin working for the Employer.