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Employment-Based Immigration: Third Preference EB-3
You might be qualified for this immigrant visa choice classification if you are a knowledgeable employee, expert, or other employee.
– Skilled employees are individuals who can carrying out competent labor and whose task requires a minimum of 2 years training or experience, not of a momentary or seasonal nature. Skilled workers need to also fulfill any instructional, training, or experience requirements of the job chance. Relevant post-secondary education may be thought about as training.
– Professionals are individuals who hold a minimum of a U.S. bachelor’s or foreign comparable degree and are a member of the occupations. Their tasks require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. Professionals need to also meet any academic, training, or employment experience requirements of the job opportunity.
– Other employees (likewise called unskilled employees) are individuals efficient in performing common labor whose job needs less than 2 years training or experience, not of a short-lived or seasonal nature. Other workers need to likewise satisfy any academic, training, or experience requirements of the task chance.
Labor Certification
Third choice petitions are usually accompanied by an a signed Form ETA-9089, Application for Permanent Employment Certification, authorized by DOL, or, for labor accreditation applications filed on or after June 1, 2023, using DOL’s Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) system, an approved and signed Form ETA-9089, Final Determination – Permanent Employment Certification Approval (Final Certification). For more details, see the Department of Labor’s Foreign Labor Certification web page.
Petitions for Schedule An occupations are not needed to have a DOL-approved labor certification. This is because DOL has actually already identified there are not sufficient U.S. workers for those occupations. Currently, DOL has designated 2 groups of occupations under Schedule A. Group I includes professional nurses and physiotherapists. Group II includes recipients with extraordinary capability in the sciences or arts (consisting of college and university teachers) and immigrants of remarkable ability in the carrying out arts. A petition for Schedule A designation should be accompanied by a completed, uncertified Form ETA-9089, consisting of all suitable appendices, a signed Final Determination, and a legitimate prevailing wage determination tracking number in Section E, Item 1 of the uncertified Form ETA-9089. For more details on Schedule A requirements, see Volume 6, Part E, Chapter 7, of the USCIS Policy Manual.
– The labor accreditation (or application for Schedule A designation) must require at least 2 years of experience or training.
– You need to demonstrate that you have actually fulfilled any task requirements defined on the labor accreditation (or employment application for Schedule A designation). This evidence may include main scholastic records and letters from current or former employers.
– Relevant post-secondary education may be thought about as training.
– The labor accreditation (or application for Schedule A classification) needs to a minimum of a U.S. bachelor’s or foreign comparable degree, and a bachelor’s degree is the normal requirement for entry into the profession.
– You should demonstrate that you have fulfilled any job requirements defined on the labor certification (or application for Schedule A classification). This proof may consist of official scholastic records and letters from existing or previous employers.
– Education and experience might not be substituted for a bachelor’s degree.
– The labor employment accreditation should need less than 2 years training or experience.
– You need to show that you have actually met any requirements specified on the labor certification.
Immigrant Petition Process
Third preference petitions are filed using Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers. For information on required supporting paperwork and filing costs, see the Form I-140 web page (which includes the Form I-140 guidelines and information about filing costs) and the Petition Filing and Processing Procedures for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers website.