Services - EB-3: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers

The EB-3 category serves skilled workers, professionals, and unskilled workers who fill positions where qualified U.S. workers are not available.

Visa Category
EB3
Year
Service
EMPLOYMENT BASED IMMIGRATION

Overview

The EB-3 category encompasses three subcategories: skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. Our firm specializes in navigating the PERM labor certification process and subsequent immigration procedures for all worker classifications.

Strategic Approach

  1. Category Assessment: Determine appropriate subcategory
  2. Labor Market Testing: Conduct recruitment process
  3. Wage Determination: Secure prevailing wage
  4. Application Processing: Manage PERM filing
  5. Visa Progression: Monitor priority dates

Impact Story

Our expertise in EB-3 processing focuses on meeting labor certification requirements while ensuring proper worker classification. We guide employers and employees through the complex PERM process and subsequent immigration steps.

Requirements

Skilled Workers

  • 2 years training/experience
  • Labor certification
  • Job requirements
  • Skill documentation
  • Experience verification

Professionals

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Position requirements
  • Educational credentials
  • Professional experience
  • Degree evaluation

Other Workers

  • Less than 2 years training
  • Labor certification
  • Position requirements
  • Worker availability
  • Wage compliance

Key Achievements

  • Navigate PERM process
  • Document worker qualifications
  • Manage recruitment requirements
  • Secure prevailing wages
  • Track priority dates
  • Achieve timely approvals
Month Process
12+
Success Rate
98%
DOL Audits
0
Preference
3rd

What We Do

  • Labor Certification Processing
  • Worker Classification
  • Recruitment Management
  • Qualification Documentation
  • Priority Date Tracking

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Our office

  • Alaz Law
    825 Watter’s Creek Blvd. Building M, 250,
    Allen, TX 75013