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2025-03-14, 10:24 AM
I want to get an EB-3 green card and I'm interested in how this whole process goes from A to Z. How difficult is it and how long does it all take? I've searched a lot of information on the internet, but sometimes opinions differ about the duration of this process.
2025-03-14, 11:42 AM
My friend applied for this visa 2 years ago and I was also thinking about applying, so we sometimes share information about it. He recently sent me The EB-3 Visa Consular Interview. This video has answers to common questions that I think you will definitely have when you apply for this visa. You can also watch other videos on the channel, there is a lot of useful information on this topic.
2025-03-27, 07:08 PM
The EB-3 green card process involves labor certification, employer sponsorship, and USCIS approval. It can take months to years, depending on your country and category. Processing times vary, so checking USCIS updates is essential.
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2025-04-26, 07:08 AM
Living in another country while applying for the EB-3 might open up new career, networking, and educational opportunities. It also shows flexibility and adaptability, qualities that U.S. employers value highly.
For example, some people choose to work in Canada, Australia, or European countries while their U.S. immigration paperwork is processed. This not only broadens your global experience but could also strengthen your resume when you eventually transition to the U.S. workforce.
For example, some people choose to work in Canada, Australia, or European countries while their U.S. immigration paperwork is processed. This not only broadens your global experience but could also strengthen your resume when you eventually transition to the U.S. workforce.
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