EB-3

The EB-3 visa category is instrumental in addressing long-term labor needs in the United States by providing a pathway for skilled and unskilled foreign workers to permanently immigrate. It serves as a critical mechanism for addressing persistent labor shortages and fostering a well-rounded and competitive American workforce.

Divided into three subcategories—EB-3A for professionals, EB-3B for skilled workers, and EB-3C for unskilled workers—this employment-based immigrant visa is designed to fill positions where there is a shortage of qualified U.S. workers. Employers can sponsor foreign workers under the EB-3 program, helping to meet specific skill requirements and contributing to the growth of various industries.

Professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled laborers alike can benefit from the opportunities provided by the EB-3 visa, enabling them to secure permanent residency in the U.S. while simultaneously supporting the country's economic development and workforce diversity.

PERM

The PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) is crafted to streamline the recruitment of foreign workers for permanent roles in the United States.

Employers utilizing PERM must showcase a bona fide need for the specialized skills of the foreign worker and undergo a comprehensive labor market test. This test is designed to verify that no qualified U.S. workers are available to fill the position in question.

By establishing a rigorous process, PERM ensures that the hiring of foreign workers for permanent positions aligns with genuine workforce needs while prioritizing opportunities for qualified U.S. workers. The program serves as a pivotal component in maintaining a fair and transparent system for obtaining permanent residency through employment.

From conducting in-depth assessments of eligibility to formulating strategic applications and ensuring compliance with all PERM program requirements, we guide you through every step and ensure transparency for both employers and individuals seeking permanent employment in the United States.