
EB-3 Visa
A Path to U.S. Permanent Residency
The EB-3 Visa is a U.S. green card for professionals, skilled workers, and certain unskilled workers.
The U.S. created EB-3 to fill essential roles where there is a shortage of qualified American workers.
USCIS divides EB-3 into three groups:
- Skilled Workers – At least 2 years of training or work experience.
- Professionals – Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent).
- Other Workers (Unskilled) – Jobs requiring less than 2 years of training or experience

Proof of Eligibility
Applicants must prove their qualifications through documentation.
This ensures that EB-3 visas go only to workers with real skills and job offers.
Evidence (examples USCIS accepts):
- Job offer from a U.S. employer
- Proof of bachelor’s degree (for professionals)
- Certificates, licenses, or training records (for skilled workers)
- Evidence of ability to perform unskilled work (for “other workers”)
- Approved Labor Certification (PERM) from the U.S. Department of Labor
Labor Certification (PERM)
Labor Certification is required for all EB-3 applicants.
This ensures the job could not be filled by a qualified U.S. worker.
- Employer must advertise the job
- Employer must prove no available, willing, or qualified U.S. worker accepted the role
- Only then can the foreign worker apply under EB-3
EB-3 Visa FAQ
- It is a green card for skilled, professional, and some unskilled workers.
- It helps fill gaps in the U.S. labor market.
- Categories include professionals with degrees, skilled workers with 2+ years training, and unskilled workers.
- Yes, all EB-3 applicants need one.
- The U.S. must confirm the position is genuine and necessary.
- Labor Certification (PERM) is mandatory.
- EB-3 offers permanent residency for the worker and family.
- The U.S. rewards workers who fill labor shortages with long-term residency.
- Green cards are granted to the applicant, spouse, and unmarried children under 21.
- Yes, often slower.
- More applicants and stricter quotas create backlogs.
- Visa Bulletin shows EB-3 often has longer wait times than EB-2, especially for India and China.

EB-3 Visa Checklist (Quick View)
Eligibility
- Skilled Workers – 2+ years training/experience
- Professionals – Bachelor’s degree
- Other Workers – Less than 2 years experience
Required Evidence
- Job offer from U.S. employer
- Degree or training certificates
- Proof of work experience
- Approved PERM labor certification
Benefits
- Green card for you and family
- Spouse and children under 21 included
- Secure permanent residency
In short: The EB-3 Visa is the pathway for professionals, skilled, and unskilled workers who have a valid job offer in the U.S. and want permanent residency for themselves and their families.

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