EB3 Unskilled Visa Process
The EB3 Unskilled Visa is a U.S. employment-based immigrant visa that allows foreign workers to obtain permanent residency through employment in non-skilled positions. It enables U.S. employers to address labor shortages by sponsoring qualified overseas workers.
Life Changing Opportunities
Experience the chance to build a better life and a secure future in the United States. At ROSAM Consulting Ltd, we help you connect with trusted U.S. employers and guide you through the EB3 visa process to achieve long-term success.
Work with Reputable U.S. Companies
Join trusted employers in the United States offering permanent, legitimate, and stable job positions.
Build a Rewarding Career
Unlock your potential by gaining valuable international work experience and growing your professional future.
Access U.S. Benefits & Privileges
Enjoy the benefits of U.S. employment — including healthcare, workplace safety, and fair compensation.
Bring Your Family
Bring your spouse and unmarried children under 21 to live and thrive with you in the United States.
Obtain a Green Card
Secure lawful permanent residence through the EB3 program and enjoy long-term stability in the U.S.
Path to U.S. Citizenship
After 5 years as a Green Card holder, you’ll be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship and full rights.
Hassle-Free Opportunity — Open for Everyone
The EB3 Unskilled Program removes the barriers that often prevent people from pursuing a life-changing move to the United States. It’s designed to be simple, inclusive, and accessible for everyone — regardless of background or education.
No higher degree required
No English proficiency required
No job experience required
No bank statement required
Process for Applicants Outside the USA
Follow these easy steps to begin your journey toward a permanent career and life in the United States under the EB3 Unskilled Visa Program.
Employer Sponsorship
A U.S. employer offers you a full-time position for an unskilled job (requiring less than 2 years of experience or training).
PERM Labor Certification (LC)
The employer files Form ETA-9089 with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to prove no qualified U.S. worker is available. Once approved, your Priority Date (PD) is issued — this marks your place in the waiting line
I-140 Petition (Immigrant Petition)
The employer files Form I-140 with USCIS.
This step confirms:
The job offer is genuine.
The employer can pay the offered wage.
After approval, your priority date is secured permanently
Wait for Your Priority Date to Become Current
Check the U.S. Visa Bulletin (EB3 – Other Workers) every month. You can move to the next stage only when your PD becomes current.
National Visa Center (NVC)
Once your PD is current, the National Visa Center (NVC) will:
Send your Fee Bill for payment.
Request submission of Form DS-260 and civil documents.
When approved, your case becomes Documentarily Qualified (DQ).
Embassy Interview
When a visa slot opens, NVC schedules your interview at the U.S. Embassy.
You will:
Complete a medical exam.
Attend the interview and answer questions about your background and job.
If approved, your immigrant visa is stamped on your passport.
Travel & Receive Your Green Card
Travel to the USA within the visa’s validity period. After entry, your Green Card will arrive by mail at your U.S. address. Welcome to your new life as a Permanent Resident!
Process for Applicants Inside the USA
If you’re already living in the United States, your EB3 process is even smoother. Follow these steps to transition into permanent residency.
Employer Sponsorship
A U.S. employer offers you a full-time position for an unskilled job (requiring less than 2 years of experience or training).
PERM Labor Certification (LC)
The employer files Form ETA-9089 with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to prove
no qualified U.S. worker is available.
Once approved, your Priority Date (PD) is issued — this marks your place in the waiting
line
I-140 Petition (Immigrant Petition)
The employer files Form I-140 with USCIS.
This step confirms:
The job offer is genuine.
The employer can pay the offered wage.
After approval, your priority date is secured permanently
Wait for Your Priority Date to Become Current
Check the U.S. Visa Bulletin (EB3 – Other Workers) every month. You can move to the next stage only when your PD becomes current.
File I-485 (Adjustment of Status)
Once your PD is current, submit Form I-485 to USCIS.
You can also apply for:
EAD (Work Permit)
Advance Parole (Travel Permit)
Biometrics & Interview
Attend your fingerprinting appointment and, if requested, a USCIS interview.
Green Card Approval
After approval, USCIS will mail your Green Card to your address. You are now a U.S. Permanent Resident.
Grounds for Inadmissibility under the EB3 Unskilled category
Health-Related Issues
Applicants must meet specific health requirements to ensure they do not pose a risk to public health or become a burden on the healthcare system. Certain communicable diseases, lack of vaccinations, or untreated conditions may result in ineligibility unless properly addressed.
Criminal Convictions or Related Offenses
Individuals with criminal convictions or offenses involving moral turpitude, drugs, or violence may be deemed inadmissible. Authorities assess whether the applicant’s background demonstrates good character and lawfulness.
Threats to National Security
Any applicant suspected of involvement in espionage, terrorism, or activities contrary to national interests may be denied entry. Each case is carefully reviewed to ensure public safety and stability.
Risk of Relying on Public Assistance
Applicants must show sufficient financial stability to support themselves without relying on public welfare. Those likely to become a “public charge” may face refusal unless they can prove adequate resources or sponsorship.
Fraud or Misrepresentation
Providing false or misleading information, including forged documents or misrepresented facts, is a serious violation that can result in application denial, visa cancellation, or permanent entry bans.
Unlawful Presence or Deportation History
Applicants with prior visa overstays, illegal entries, or deportation records may be found inadmissible. Re-entry may require special waivers depending on the severity of past violations.
EB-3 Visa Frequently Asked Questions
Get clear answers to the most common EB-3 immigration questions below.


