
EB-3 skilled or professional workersWho is eligible for an EB-3?
What is a skilled worker? Skilled workers are those positions that require a minimum of two years of training or experience. Relevant education, including an associate's degree, may count as training. Who is a professional? Professionals must have a bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent. Additionally, the petitioner must demonstrate that such a degree is the normal requirement for entry into the occupation. Who is an "other worker?" Other workers include any position that requires less than two years of higher education, training, or experience. This subcategory is among the easiest to qualify for. However, the current backlog for this subcategory is approximately ten years. As such, aliens in this category should seek another option. If you believe you qualify for an EB-3 visa or would like to employ an alien under an EB-3 visa please contact us. The experienced and skilled immigration attorneys at Shihab & Associates Co., LPA are fully prepared to help you along every step of the way. |
INVESTORS:
Do I qualify for a US Treaty Trader Visa (E-1)?
What are the requirements for obtaining a Treaty investor visa (E-2)?
Who is Eligible for an Intra-company Transferee Visa (L-1)?
GREEN CARD:
Permanent Work Visas
Employment Visas
What Are Grounds For Inadmissibility?
Will Utilizing Governmental Assistance Render Me A "Public Charge?"
Preserving your green card
Rights and obligations of the green card holder
Do I have to sign up for selective service?
FAMILY:
How can I prepare for the marriage interview
What to expect in an embassy Fiancé interview
How long does it take to get my green card?
DEPORTATION:
Available Waivers in the Removal process
What is an aggravated felony
What are the Consequences of an Aggravated Felony
Appealing negative Removal decision
NATURALIZATION:
Citizenship by acquisition, what is it and who is eligible?
Common pitfalls: failure to sign up for selective service.
What is good moral character?
HEALTH CARE:
H-1B and H-1C Visas For The Registered Nurse (RN)
VisaScreen: What is it and why is it required?
Schedule A: Positions that are exempt from the Labor Certification Process
J-1 visas: Waiving the 2 year foreign residency requirement.