Path to U.S. Permanent Residency
The EB-3 visa provides a direct pathway to obtaining a U.S. Green Card and living permanently in the United States.
Employer Sponsorship Opportunities
U.S. companies can sponsor foreign workers to fill long-term labor shortages when qualified U.S. workers are not available.
Wide Range of Eligible Occupations
The EB-3 category covers many industries including healthcare, construction, hospitality, manufacturing, technology, and skilled trades.
Family Immigration Benefits
Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 can obtain green cards as derivative beneficiaries.
Long-Term Employment Stability
Workers approved under EB-3 receive a permanent job offer from a sponsoring U.S. employer.
Path to U.S. Citizenship
After becoming permanent residents and meeting residency requirements, EB-3 applicants may apply for U.S. citizenship.
Getting a Visa
1
Job Offer from U.S. Employer
A U.S. employer offers a permanent full-time position and agrees to sponsor the foreign worker for the EB-3 Green Card.
2
PERM Labor Certification
The employer completes the Department of Labor recruitment process to demonstrate that no qualified U.S. workers are available.
3
Immigrant Petition (Form I-140)
The employer files Form I-140 with USCIS to petition for the foreign worker under the EB-3 category.
4
Visa Availability
Applicants wait for a visa number according to the U.S. Visa Bulletin.
5
Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
Once a visa number becomes available, applicants apply for permanent residency either in the U.S. or through a U.S. consulate.
6
Receive Green Card
After approval, the applicant and eligible family members receive U.S. permanent resident status.
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