Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-3 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Does USCIS contact previous employers?
USCIS typically verifies documents provided by the applicant and employer; contact with former employers occurs only in cases of doubts or inconsistencies.
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Does USCIS reject forms if they are outdated?
USCIS can reject outdated forms; it is essential to use the most recent versions available on the official website to avoid delays or denials.
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Does USCIS require proof of relationship for spouses under EB-3?
In the EB-3 process, spouses must prove the legitimacy of the marriage with appropriate documentation, ensuring transparency and compliance with USCIS.
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EB-3 and state immigration laws have differences?
The EB-3 visa is governed by federal laws in the US; state laws do not alter its requirements, although they may influence local labor regulations.
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EB-3 Skilled Worker and Professional: are they different on the I-140?
The EB-3 visa includes Skilled Workers and Professionals, differentiated by specific requirements on the I-140 form, making it essential to strictly follow immigration rules.
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For a skilled worker, do 2 years of study count?
Two years of study may support qualification for the EB-3 visa but do not automatically equate to two years of practical experience; evaluation is case-by-case and requires detailed documentation.
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How are the medical exams?
The EB-3 visa medical exam is mandatory, performed by authorized professionals, ensuring the applicant does not pose a risk to public health or U.S. security.
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How can I prove experience if I was a freelancer?
To prove experience as a freelancer for the EB-3 visa, gather consistent documentation and reference letters that attest to your work and results.
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How can I prove that I am not inadmissible?
Proving that you are not inadmissible requires complete documentation and strict compliance with immigration laws to validate your eligibility for the EB-3 visa in the USA.
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How can I tell if I have a ‘current priority date’?
Learn how to check if your priority date is 'current' by consulting the Visa Bulletin and ensuring your EB-3 process advances safely and in compliance.
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How do attorney fees work?
Attorney fees for the EB-3 visa vary according to case complexity and the service provided; it is essential to discuss costs and seek trusted professionals to ensure transparency in the process.
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How do I check the validity of my diploma equivalency?
Validate the equivalency of your diploma for immigration to the U.S. through accredited evaluation, following regulations and avoiding scams, ensuring a safe process aligned with the law.
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How do I confirm if the consulate has received my case from the NVC?
Check the status of your case on the official U.S. Department of State website to confirm if the consulate has received your documentation from the NVC and stay alert for official notifications.
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How do I confirm the location and date of the consular interview?
Confirm the EB-3 interview location and date through the official notification from the consulate or NVC, always verifying via governmental channels to avoid setbacks.
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How do I find out about the interview dates?
EB-3 visa interview dates are officially provided by the NVC or the U.S. consulate, via mail or email. Keep your information updated and follow official channels.
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How do I find out if I am ‘current’ in the Visa Bulletin?
Find out how to check if your case is 'current' in the Visa Bulletin and track your progress in the EB-3 category with clear and reliable guidance.
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How do I find out if the company has the resources to pay me?
Evaluate the company's financial health in the EB-3 process by requesting documents and researching public information to ensure job stability and avoid risks.
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How do I get my diploma evaluated in the process?
For the EB-3 visa, it is essential to validate your diploma in the U.S., evaluating credentials and meeting profession-specific requirements, always following official immigration regulations.
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How do I know if my employer is qualified to offer EB-3?
Check if your employer meets legal requirements, has a permanent offer, PERM certification, financial solidity, and compliance with laws for the EB-3 visa.
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How do I make the payment of fees to USCIS?
The payment of fees to USCIS must be made according to official instructions, whether by check, money order, or electronically, to avoid delays or rejection of the process.