
The EB-3 Program
WHAT IS AN EB-3 VISA?
If you want to immigrate to the United States and have the right combination of skills, education, and work experience, you may be eligible for an employment-based visa. Each fiscal year, approximately 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas are made available to qualified applicants under the provisions of U.S. immigration law. Of these 28.6%, approximately 40,040 visas are awarded to EB-3.
EB-3 GREEN CARDS ELIGIBILITY
You must meet the employment criteria
There must be no skilled American workers
There must be a valid job


BENEFITS OF EB-3 VISA
The EB-3 visa is a relatively easy immigration option for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers hoping to obtain permanent residency in the United States.
Obtaining permanent residence in the United States
Working in the United States without having to obtain an EAD
Come with your spouse and dependent children
The EB-3 Process
Step 1
Interested candidates fill out the form or contact us by email.
Step 4
Application for Labor Certification (PERM, form 9089) to the DOL
Step 2
Pre-selection of candidate for eligibility for permanent residence.
Step 5
Request for Final Employment Approval from USCIS Form I-140
Step 3
The candidate applies for a job offer. Some interviews are conducted by sponsoring employers.
Step 6
After approval of the I-140 form, payment of the US visa fees and USCIS immigrant fees, our partner lawyers submit the client's application
Step 7
The candidate is called for an interview at the consulate in his country of origin or current residence.
Step 8
If the interview is successful, permanent resident visas are issued to the applicant and his family members.
Step 9
The candidate arrives in the US, obtains the green card, his social security number (NSS) and begins working for the employer