The immigration process to the United States, especially in categories like the EB-3 visa, involves several steps and precautions to ensure all requirements are met. A frequent question among applicants is whether it is possible to resolve legal issues in Brazil during this process.
In principle, resolving legal issues in the country of origin can be a necessary and beneficial practice, both to regularize your situation and to demonstrate good conduct during the evaluation of your immigration case. However, it is important to understand that each case is unique. Depending on the nature and impact of these issues, they may influence the assessment made by United States authorities.
For example, if any issue is related to matters that could affect the applicant’s eligibility, resolving it in advance may help strengthen credibility and compliance with legal requirements.
It is also crucial to remember that, even though regularizing issues in Brazil is allowed and sometimes necessary, any action in this regard must be done respecting both Brazilian laws and the United States immigration guidelines and regulations. Therefore, having accurate and up-to-date information is essential.
I strongly advise you to seek guidance from immigration professionals who can offer a more detailed diagnosis of your case and assist in coordinating the procedures. This way, you avoid falling for scams or miracle marketing promises that guarantee quick results; after all, immigration processes are rigorous and each step must be completed with caution and transparency.
Remember: fully complying with both Brazilian and U.S. requirements is a crucial step for a successful immigration process. If there is any doubt or specific situation, seeking more in-depth guidance may be the best way to ensure all issues are resolved without complications and that your future in the United States is built on solid and secure foundations.
Learn more about EB-3 Visa
- Category
- EB-3 Green Card (3rd priority)
- PERM
- Required
- Requirement
- Skilled worker
- Processing
- 1-10 years
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.