The EB-3 program is one of the best-known ways to obtain a Green Card through a job offer in the U.S. It allows foreigners to obtain permanent residency, whether for positions requiring qualifications (such as a bachelor’s degree) or for less-skilled roles that do not require a degree.
At Imigra Foundation, we primarily work with the EB-3 program for lower-skilled positions, such as caregiver, nanny, cleaner, and cook, for example. Our work is supervised by an Accredited Representative with nearly two decades of experience in the EB-3 process, ensuring safety and quality at every stage.
The employer asks the government to approve the job opening and salary, and also to prove that they tried to hire an American worker first.
After the vacancy is approved, the Green Card petition process begins, indicating the foreign worker to fill the position.
If the worker is already in the US, they apply for Adjustment of Status (Green Card). If they are abroad, they complete the process through the consulate.
Given the current scenario, the process takes, on average, at least 24 months to complete. The Imigra Foundation is a non-profit organization, recognized and accredited by the U.S. Department of Justice, authorized to legally represent its clients. We offer affordable and competitive rates, making the dream of a Green Card more achievable, without compromising the seriousness, quality, and security that the process demands.