
Eb-3 Professionals, Skilled And Other Workers (Third Preference)
An EB-3 is an immigrant visa (road to permanent residence) for foreign nationals that belong to one of the following categories:
The foreign national (immigrant) must have an employer who offers him or her a job and is willing to file for him or her a labor certification (PERM process) with the Department of Labor. Once the labor certification is approved by the Department of Labor, then the foreign national’s employer may file an EB-3 petition on his or her behalf.
Please note that the foreign national (immigrant) may not be eligible to file for his/her permanent residency immediately. The most current U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin dictates how long a beneficiary of an EB-3 immigrant visa may have to wait before being able to file for his/her permanent residence.
The labor certification (PERM process) is a process handled by the Department of Labor. The U.S. employer must offer a position to a foreign national and be willing to pay at least the prevailing wage for that position. Furthermore, they must advertise the position according to the Department of Labor’s guidelines to give U.S. workers an opportunity to apply for the job. The U.S. employer must show why the U.S. applicants cannot perform the job and why the foreign national can.
Please note that the foreign national (immigrant) may not be eligible to file for his/her permanent residency immediately. The most current U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin dictates how long a beneficiary of an EB-3 immigrant visa may have to wait before being able to file for his/her permanent residence.
The labor certification (PERM process) is a process handled by the Department of Labor. The U.S. employer must offer a position to a foreign national and be willing to pay at least the prevailing wage for that position. Furthermore, they must advertise the position according to the Department of Labor’s guidelines to give U.S. workers an opportunity to apply for the job. The U.S. employer must show why the U.S. applicants cannot perform the job and why the foreign national can.
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