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The EB3 visa is a powerful option for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers hoping to get permanent residency in the United States. Through the EB3 visa, a U.S. company can sponsor a foreign worker for a green card through a full-time job offer. Learn more @ https://www.ashoorilaw.com/blog/eb3-processing-time/
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OVERVIEW
1.EB3 Visa Overview
2.EB3 Visa Processing Time (Step-by-
Step)
PERM labor certification
I-140 Immigrant Petition
Immigrant Visa Processing / Adjustment of Status
3.Conclusion
1. EB3 VISA OVERVIEW
The EB3 visa is a powerful option for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled
workers hoping to get permanent residency in the United States. Through the EB3
visa, a U.S. company can sponsor a foreign worker for a green card through a full-
time job offer.
In order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. company must try to first hire a
qualified U.S. worker. Only after the U.S. company has attempted and failed to recruit
a qualified U.S. worker, can they sponsor a foreign worker. To learn more about the
EB3 visa process, you may see our employer sponsored green card post here.
Of the total green cards available for foreign workers, 28.6% are allocated towards
the EB3 visa. Therefore, approximately 40,000 EB3 visas are available per year.
Additionally, no more than 7% of the total EB3 visas can go to nationals of any one
country.
This means that there are usually more EB3 visa applicants than spots, which can
lead to a backlog. As you will see below, this may impact the total EB3 processing
time for you, depending on the country you are from.
2. EB3 VISA PROCESS
There are 4 main parts to the EB3 visa process:
Step 1: PERM Labor Certification
Step2: I-140 Petition
Step 3 Wait for Priority Date
Step 4: Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status
I will explain each of these steps and the processing time of
each step below. If you have any questions, my team and I
would be happy to help you.
Step 1: PERM Labor Certification (About 10 Month Total
Processing Time)
The first step in the EB3 visa process is for the U.S. employer to get
an approved PERM labor certification. As I mentioned above, before
a U.S. employer may sponsor a foreign worker, they must attempt
to hire a qualified U.S. worker. It is only after they try and fail to
hire a U.S. worker, that the U.S. employer can sponsor a foreign
worker for a green card. Once the U.S. employer successfully goes
through the PERM process, they receive a labor certification from
the U.S. Department of Labor. Getting an approved labor
certification is required for the employer to sponsor a foreign
worker under the EB3 visa. This process usually takes about 10
months.
Step 2: Form I-140 Immigrant Petition (6 to 9 Month
Standard Processing Time, 15 Day Premium Processing
Available)
Once the PERM labor certification is approved by the Department
of Labor, the next step is for the employer to submit a Form I-140
to USCIS. The Form I-140 is the immigrant petition and it is filed by
the U.S. employer on behalf of the foreign worker. Once the form I-
140 is filed, it usually takes 6-69 months to get a response from
USCIS. The US employer can also elect to pay an additional $1,440
for premium processing, to receive a response in 15 days. If USCIS
has any concerns about the petition, they may render a Request
for Evidence (RFE). This can also slow down the processing time.
Step 3: Wait for Your Priority Date to Become Current (0 to
10+ Years)
When you submit your Form I-140 immigrant petition you will also
receive a priority date. Your priority date will tell you when you can
schedule your immigrant visa interview or apply for adjustment of
status (next step). For some countries, there is no wait time and
you can schedule a visa interview immediately. For other countries,
particularly those born in China and India, this wait time can be
much longer. You can look at the USCIS visa bulletin website by
clicking here for more information about wait times. My team and I
would also be happy to provide you with more information about
your estimated wait time.
Step 4: Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status (About
9 Months)
Once the Form I-140 is approved and your priority date is current, the next
step is to apply for the foreign worker to apply for an immigrant visa or
apply for an adjustment of status.
Apply for Immigrant Visa
If you are outside of the United States, you will likely apply for an
immigrant visa. This is done by filing a Form DS-260. A number of months
after filing the DS-260 you will be required to attend a visa interview at the
consulate or embassy of your home country. Following successful
completion of the interview, you should receive your immigrant visa
stamped into your passport. This whole process takes about 9 months.
Apply for Adjustment of Status
If you are lawfully present in the United States in a valid non-immigrant
status, you may be eligible to do apply for an adjustment of status. An
adjustment of status is the process of going from a non-immigrant status,
to permanent resident status while in the United States. To apply for an
adjustment of status the EB3 visa beneficiary (the foreign worker) must file
a Form I-485 with USCIS. The adjustment of status process takes about 9
months to complete. One benefit of the adjustment of status is that the
work authorization (EAD) and advance parole (travel permission) usually
arrive within 6 months.
Concurrent Filing
One of the benefits of an adjustment of status is that, if your priority date
is current, you can concurrently file your form I-485 (adjustment of status)
along with your Form I-140 (immigrant petition). Doing this can save you
time on the overall EB3 processing time. If you’d like to know whether
you’re eligible to do this, please email me directly at
[email protected].
3. CONCLUSION
The EB3 visa is a great option for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers hoping to get
permanent residency in the United States. There are several steps in receiving an EB3 visa
application.
PERM labor certification: approximately 10 months (without audits)
Form I-140 Petition: approximately 6-9 months (or 15 days with premium processing)
Priority Date wait: approximately 0 to 10+ years
Adjustment of Status or Visa Processing: about 9 months
Therefore, the EB3 processing time should take between 1 and 3 years for most EB3 visa
applications to be processed. Yet, it can be longer for people of some countries.
If you have any questions about the EB3 processing time or about the EB3 visa in general, my team
and I would be happy to help. Please feel free to email me directly at [email protected]. I
am very responsive via email and would be happy to assist.
Learn more:
https://www.ashoorilaw.com/blog/eb3-processin
g-time/
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