worker

The EB-3 program is a golden bridge for international workers who dream of starting a new life permanently in the United States. You’ll find a clear path ahead
- You'll secure a full-time job with an American company that will sponsor your EB-3 Visa application (e.g., customer service, assembler, or food preparation roles).
- These positions don't require high academic qualifications or extensive prior work experience. You can perform the job after basic training, as long as you're willing to learn.
- By simply agreeing to work in the offered position for at least one year, you and your family will become eligible to apply for a Green Card, your gateway to becoming a permanent resident in the U.S.


Adjustment of Status
In case the applicants
stay in the United state 3 - 5 Years

Consular
In case the applicants
live outside the United state 3 - 5 Years

Labor certification
ETA 9089
7-15 Months

Immigrant Petition
I-140
8-9 Months

Permanent Residency
Approval
12-15 Months

Opportunity for
Green Card and U.S.
citizenship

Include your
family

Earn in USD

Great education
for your children

Travel flexibility

Live your
American dream
What is an EB-3 visa?
The EB-3 visa is an employment-based immigrant visa that allows foreign workers to live and work permanently in the United States. It is for individuals who have a job offer from a U.S. employer willing to sponsor them. It falls under the “Employment-Based Third Preference” category and has three sub-categories:
- EB-3 Skilled Workers: For individuals with at least two years of experience in a skilled trade.
- EB-3 Professionals: For individuals with a bachelor’s degree.
- EB-3 Unskilled Workers: For individuals who will work in unskilled jobs that have a shortage of U.S. workers.
Who is eligible for an EB-3 visa?
To be eligible, you must:
- Meet the requirements of one of the EB-3 sub-categories.
- Have a U.S. employer who has filed and received approval for a Labor Certification on your behalf.
What is the EB-3 visa application process?
- Your employer must file a Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) Labor Certification application with the U.S. Department of Labor.
- After the PERM application is approved, your employer must file Form I-140, Petition for Alien Worker, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
- Once the I-140 petition is approved, you can either apply for Adjustment of Status to become a permanent resident (if you are already in the U.S.) or apply for an EB-3 visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country.
How long does it take to get an EB-3 visa?
Processing times vary depending on several factors, including the EB-3 sub-category, your country of origin, and the current visa demand. Generally, it can take several years.
Can I bring my family with me?
Yes, your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old can apply for derivative visas to accompany you.
What level of English proficiency do I need?
It depends on the job requirements. Some positions may require a certain level of English proficiency.
What are the costs associated with applying for an EB-3 visa?
There are various costs involved, including application fees, translation fees, medical examination fees, and other processing fees.