Even if you start with an unskilled job, having a Green Card opens the door to personal growth and career progress.
- Skill Development:
You can learn new skills through your job or enroll in community colleges or vocational training centers to gain specialized knowledge and skills that are in demand in the labor market. - Career Advancement:
If you perform well, take responsibility, and show potential, your employer may consider promoting you or offering training opportunities to move into more responsible roles or higher-paying positions. - Career Change:
As you gain work experience and improve your English proficiency, you may explore opportunities to shift into different fields or take advantage of your Green Card to pursue self-employment. - Investment:
If you’re able to save money, you might consider investing in real estate or starting a small business—creating long-term opportunities and building wealth for the future.
Moving to the United States through the EB-3 Unskilled program is the beginning of a new chapter filled with opportunities. However, it also comes with challenges that require preparation.





