The EB-3 Green Card visa for America encompasses a wide range of applicants who can be categorised as ‘professionals’, ‘skilled workers’ or ‘other workers’. Unlike the EB-2 American visa, all positions must pass labour market testing to justify employing an overseas national.
EB3 US visas are split into three categories:
  • EB-3(a) visa is for candidates classed as 'professional workers'
  • EB-3(a) is for 'skilled workers'
  • EB-3(c) is for 'unskilled workers'
While the process of 
applying
 for US visas can be confusing, Global Visas can help by determining the exact US visa for your needs. Take the complication and stress out of US immigration  by taking our free assessment above.

Requirements

Professional workers must be in possession of a US baccalaureate 
degree
 or a foreign equivalent degree normally required for the profession. 
Education
 and experience may not be substituted for the degree.

Skilled workers are not permitted to be seasonal or temporary and must have at least two years experience or 
training
. The training requirement may be met through relevant post-secondary education. 

Unskilled workers are classed as those positions that require less than two years of 
higher education
, training, or experience, such as an unskilled worker who can perform labor in positions that can not be filled from the local labour market in the US.

If you are thinking of immigrating to America, contact us to see whether our teams of immigration lawyers can provide you with expert guidance for moving to the USA and remaining here to work. Find out further information on our US Intern Work and Travel Program page.

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