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Do I need to submit the company’s financial reports?

The EB-3 applicant does not need to submit financial reports; the sponsoring company must demonstrate financial capacity to validate the job offer in the USA.

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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

Updated on January 27, 2026
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The EB-3 visa enables the immigration of skilled, unskilled, and professional workers through a job offer in the United States, requiring care from both the employer and the applicant.

Normally, the applicant does not need to submit personal financial reports; the responsibility to prove financial capacity lies with the employer, who must demonstrate the ability to maintain the offered job and fulfill labor obligations.

The sponsoring company may be requested to provide documents proving its financial health to ensure the legitimacy of the job offer.

Each case may vary, so it is essential to follow current immigration laws and seek specialized guidance, avoiding misleading promises.

In summary, the applicant usually does not submit financial reports, but the company must prove its financial capacity so that the process proceeds without unforeseen issues.

Learn more about EB-3 Visa

Category
EB-3 Green Card (3rd priority)
PERM
Required
Requirement
Skilled worker
Processing
1-10 years
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Victoria Harper

Editor-in-Chief

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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.

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Do I need to submit the company’s financial reports?

The EB-3 applicant does not need to submit financial reports; the sponsoring company must demonstrate financial capacity to validate the job offer in the USA.

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