When it comes to immigration processes, especially in the context of the EB-3 visa for the United States, it is natural to have doubts about which factors may influence the approval of the process. One common question concerns the influence of having a bank account in Brazil.
In general, the focus of the EB-3 visa is on the job offer and proof that the candidate meets the professional and educational requirements for the position offered by a U.S. employer. This means that the most important elements are usually the documentation related to the job offer, the professional qualifications, and the employer’s legal process.
Having a bank account in Brazil itself does not usually directly influence the approval of the process, since this visa is based on the employment relationship and the candidate’s eligibility criteria for that specific occupation. However, there may be situations where the existence of assets abroad or demonstrating that you have financial resources can help clarify your overall financial situation, especially if there are any doubts about your ability to support yourself during the transition period.
For this reason, it is essential that all documentation and information provided are accurate and compatible with legal requirements. It is worth highlighting that, regardless of the information channel and guidance received, it is always important to follow U.S. immigration laws and seek advice from reliable sources and recognized professionals to analyze the specific case.
It is also crucial to stay alert to avoid scams and marketing campaigns that promise guaranteed results or miraculous solutions. Remember that each situation is unique, and an adequate analysis of the documents and the financial situation should be done based on current regulations.
Thus, even if a bank account in Brazil is not a determining factor, organization and clarity in your documents help avoid raising doubts in the process. If doubts persist or if more detailed guidance is needed, it is advisable to seek specialized advice, always with a focus on strict compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
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.