A foreign national can obtain the EB-3 Unskilled Visa by either (1) adjusting their status in the United States from a student visa or other type of visa to the EB-3 Visa or (2) applying overseas to be interviewed at a local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Check out our extensive videos that explain the process by creating a free account.
Yes, you can apply from within the United States through a process called the Adjustment of Status process. There are a few important things to keep in mind depending on what your current status is. We have helped clients on F-1, F-2, H-1B, H-4, J-1, B, L, M, E-2, TPS, and more. You can get personalized insights and ask your questions on your free BDV account. Create an account here to chat with our team directly.
Yes! This process is called Consular Processing. While your case is processing, you can wait and live in your current country of residency. At the end of the process you will have an interview at the nearest Consulate or Embassy and will enter the U.S. on an immigrant visa.
a. The immigration system and process is complex and constantly changing. Therefore, the timing for each stage of the process is always changing. The process has historically taken anywhere from 18 months to 48 months. You can learn more about the current processing times by booking a call with our team on your free account.
b. In addition, we have a government relations team that is active in national government to advocate for faster processing times.
You can see the outline of the steps here. There are some differences between Adjustment of Status and Consular Processing. You can learn more through these video resources.