Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-3 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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What is ‘Audited PERM’?
Audited PERM is a detailed review of the PERM process to ensure compliance in hiring foreigners for the EB-3 visa, recommending expert support.
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What is ‘compelling circumstances EAD’?
Compelling circumstances EAD allows work authorization in exceptional situations during immigration processes, requiring proof and specialized support.
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What is ‘ludicrous wage level’?
The term 'ludicrous wage level' refers to a salary offer that is excessively high and outside market standards, which can raise suspicions in EB-3 visa processes in the U.S.
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What is “AC21 portability”?
AC21 allows workers with employment-based visas to change employers without restarting the process, as long as the new role is compatible and the status has been pending for 180 days.
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What is “admissibility”?
Admissibility verifies whether a person meets the legal requirements to enter and remain in the U.S., considering health, background, and immigration rules.
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What is “Electronic Filing” of PERM?
"Electronic Filing" of PERM is the digital submission that speeds up labor certification for the EB-3 visa, ensuring efficiency and security in the process, with essential legal precautions.
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What is “Follow to Join”?
"Follow to Join" allows authorized family members to join the approved visa holder later, ensuring compliance with current immigration regulations.
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What is “Part 6” of the I-140?
"Part 6" of the I-140 collects essential additional information to prove the beneficiary's eligibility in the immigration process, requiring attention and specialized guidance.
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What is a ‘consular packet’?
The consular packet is a crucial set of documents sent by the NVC for review at the EB-3 visa interview, requiring strict attention to documentation and legal standards.
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What is a ‘job order’ in the PERM process?
The 'job order' in the PERM process is the official job advertisement request to ensure transparent recruitment and comply with U.S. labor laws.
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What is a ‘Notice of Filing’?
Notice of Filing is the employer's formal notification initiating the labor certification in the EB-3 process, ensuring transparency and legal compliance.
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What is a ‘prevailing wage determination’?
A prevailing wage determination ensures that the wage offered under the EB-3 visa is aligned with the market and complies with U.S. labor laws, guaranteeing fairness for all.
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What is an ‘Expedite Request’ to the NVC?
An Expedite Request is a formal petition to the NVC to speed up visa processing in urgent cases, subject to evaluation and proof of special circumstances.
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What is DSO, PDSO and does it affect the EB-3?
DSO and PDSO are school officials who support foreign students but do not interfere in EB-3 visa processes, which focus on employment-based immigration.
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What is labor certification?
Labor certification proves that there are no qualified American workers for the position, ensuring the legal and fair hiring of foreigners in the U.S.
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What is Notice of Action?
Notice of Action is a USCIS document that informs the status of your petition, confirming receipt and progress of the immigration process in the US.
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What is priority date retrogression (Visa Bulletin)?
Priority date retrogression is the temporary postponement in visa process advancement due to high demand, impacting the waiting time without meaning denial of the application.
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What is Priority Date Retrogression?
Priority Date Retrogression occurs when the demand for EB-3 visas exceeds supply, delaying processes due to the retrogression of the priority date.
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What is required minimum advertisement?
Required minimum advertisement is the mandatory minimum posting for EB-3 positions, ensuring local options are exhausted before hiring a foreign worker.
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What is the ‘Alien Registration Number’?
The Alien Registration Number (A-Number) is a unique identification essential to organize and track the immigration history of foreigners in the United States.