The EB-3 is an immigrant visa preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency. It is intended for "skilled workers", "professionals", and "other workers". Those are prospective immigrants who don't qualify for the EB-1 or EB-2 preferences. The EB-3 requirements are less stringent, but the backlog is much longer: typically 6 to 9 years, except for residents of India, for whom the backlog is…
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EB-2 Based on PERM (Advanced Degree/Exceptional Ability)
For classification as an Advanced Degree Professional, the position must require a member of the professions holding an advanced degree as reflected in the job offer portion of the Labor Certification Application, and the individual must possess an advanced degree as shown by a master’s degree or its equivalent. The immigration regulations find a Bachelor’s…
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PERM Labor Certification
PERM Labor Certification A PERM Labor Certification is an official U.S. Department of Labor finding that: No U.S. workers can be found, at the time of filing the application and in the geographic area where the job exists, who are available, willing, and able to fill the position; and The individual's employment will not "adversely affect" the…
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EB-1(c) (Multinational Manager or Executive)
EB 1 is an employment based, first preference Green Card. The EB 1 is an immigrant visa classification that provides lawful permanent residence in the U.S to those persons with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics through sustained international acclaim. To qualify for an EB1 Green Card as a first priority…
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