1 Employment Based Immigration: Third Preference EB 3
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You may be qualified for this immigrant visa choice category if you are an experienced employee, professional, or other employee.

- Skilled workers are individuals who can performing experienced labor and whose job requires at least 2 years training or experience, not of a momentary or seasonal nature. Skilled workers must also meet any educational, training, or experience requirements of the task chance. Relevant post-secondary education may be thought about as training.
- Professionals are persons who hold at least a U.S. bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree and employment belong to the occupations. Their tasks need a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Professionals must also satisfy any educational, training, or experience requirements of the task opportunity.
- Other workers (likewise called inexperienced workers) are individuals capable of carrying out common labor whose task needs less than 2 years training or experience, not of a short-lived or seasonal nature. Other workers must likewise fulfill any educational, training, or experience requirements of the job chance.
Labor Certification

Third preference petitions are usually accompanied by an a signed Form ETA-9089, Application for Permanent Employment Certification, approved by DOL, or, for labor accreditation applications submitted on or after June 1, 2023, using DOL's Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) system, employment an authorized 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 A professions are not required to have a DOL-approved labor accreditation. This is since DOL has already figured out there are not sufficient U.S. workers for those occupations. Currently, DOL has actually designated 2 groups of occupations under Schedule A. Group I includes expert nurses and physical therapists. Group II includes beneficiaries with exceptional capability in the sciences or arts (including institution of higher learning teachers) and immigrants of exceptional capability in the carrying out arts. A petition for Schedule A classification should be accompanied by a completed, uncertified Form ETA-9089, consisting of all appropriate appendices, a signed Final Determination, and a valid dominating 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 classification) needs to require a minimum of 2 years of experience or training.
- You need to show that you have satisfied any task requirements defined on the labor certification (or application for A designation). This proof may include official scholastic records and letters from existing or previous employers.
- Relevant post-secondary education might be thought about as training.

  • The labor accreditation (or application for Schedule A classification) must need at least a U.S. bachelor's or foreign comparable degree, and a bachelor's degree is the typical requirement for entry into the profession.
    - You need to show that you have actually satisfied any task requirements specified on the labor certification (or application for Schedule A classification). This proof might consist of main scholastic records and letters from present or previous employers.
    - Education and experience might not be alternatived to a bachelor's degree.
  • The labor accreditation must require less than 2 years training or experience.
    - You must show that you have actually satisfied any requirements specified on the labor certification.
    Immigrant Petition Process

    Third preference petitions are submitted using Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers. For information on required supporting documents and filing charges, see the Form I-140 website (which consists of the Form I-140 directions and information about filing fees) and the Petition Filing and Processing Procedures for Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers website.