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Complete guide to the USA EB-3 employment-based immigrant visa — eligibility for skilled workers, professionals and unskilled workers, processing times, fees and application process for Pakistani nationals.
The EB-3 Visa allows foreign nationals to live and work permanently in the United States under the third preference employment-based immigrant visa category.
Foreign nationals can live and work in the United States permanently with the EB-3 Visa — an employment-based immigrant visa. This visa falls under the third preference employment-based visa category and is intended for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers who meet certain requirements and are looking for permanent work in the United States.
The EB-3 Visa is managed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and requires a U.S. employer to sponsor the applicant. Unlike the EB-2 NIW Visa, the EB-3 requires a specific job offer and labor certification before filing.
The EB-3 Visa is divided into three separate sub-categories, each designed for a different type of worker:
With an EB-3 Visa, foreign workers can live and work in the United States permanently. There are specific conditions for each sub-category. Here is a full breakdown:
This category is for workers in occupations that require at least two years of job experience or training. The employer must demonstrate that no qualified U.S. workers are available for the role.
This category is for professionals who hold a U.S. bachelor's degree or a foreign equivalent and have a job offer that specifically requires that degree.
This category covers unskilled workers in occupations that do not require more than two years of training or experience. These positions typically involve manual or entry-level work.
Also consider: If you have exceptional ability or an advanced degree, the EB-2 NIW Visa may be a faster alternative — it does not require a job offer or labor certification.
The EB-3 visa application process involves multiple steps managed by both the employer and the applicant through USCIS and the U.S. Department of Labor.
The U.S. employer must obtain a Permanent Labor Certification (PERM) from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) before sponsoring an EB-3 applicant. This process requires the employer to demonstrate that there are no qualified and available U.S. workers for the position being offered to the foreign national.
After obtaining labor certification, the employer must file Form I-140 (Petition for Alien Worker) with USCIS. This petition establishes the applicant's eligibility for the EB-3 Visa and must include all required supporting documents and evidence. The employer pays the $715 filing fee (or $2,805 for premium processing).
Once USCIS approves Form I-140, the applicant can proceed with the visa application:
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The process of getting an EB-3 Visa involves several steps, each taking a specific amount of time. Here is the complete breakdown of EB-3 visa processing times as of 2025:
The employer's first step — obtaining Permanent Labor Certification from the U.S. Department of Labor. This involves advertising the position and proving no qualified U.S. workers are available. This step alone typically takes 6–12 months.
The Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker (Form I-140) takes approximately 7.6 months on average for standard processing. If the employer opts for Premium Processing (fee: $2,805), USCIS will process the petition within 15 calendar days.
Once Form I-140 is approved, applicants must wait for a visa number to become available. The wait time depends on the applicant's country of birth and the volume of EB-3 applicants from that country. Monitor the U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin monthly for your priority date to become current.
For applicants already in the U.S., Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence) processing time ranges from 6.7 to 32.5 months depending on the service centre and individual circumstances.
For applicants outside the U.S. (including Pakistan), the case is transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC) and then to the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. The time for the interview and post-interview processing varies based on the consulate workload and the applicant's individual circumstances.
Note: These processing times may be longer or shorter depending on individual circumstances, country of birth, and USCIS service centre workloads. Always check the latest processing times on the USCIS Processing Times website.
Understanding the EB-3 visa fee structure is essential for both employers and applicants before beginning the application process.
Both employers and applicants need to understand what the EB-3 visa fees are. Here is the complete EB-3 visa fee breakdown as of February 2025:
| Form | Description | Fee | Paid By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form I-140 | Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker | $715 | Employer |
| Immigrant Fee | Post-approval USCIS immigrant fee | $235 | Applicant |
| Form | Description | Fee | Paid By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Form I-140 | Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker | $715 | Employer |
| Form DS-260 | Immigrant Visa Application | $345 | Applicant |
| Form I-864 | Affidavit of Support | $120 | Applicant |
The U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin is published every month and shows the availability of visa numbers for each preference category and country of birth. Because only a limited number of EB-3 visas are issued each year, the Visa Bulletin helps you determine when you can proceed with the final stages of your application. Monitor it closely.
A priority date is assigned to you when Form I-140 is filed. This date determines your place in the queue for a visa number. How long you wait depends on your priority date and the demand for EB-3 visas from applicants sharing your country of birth. Pakistani applicants typically experience shorter wait times compared to applicants from India or China due to lower demand.
Under the American Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act (AC21), you may be able to change jobs without restarting the EB-3 process, provided:
Compare with EB-2 NIW: If you have exceptional ability, an advanced degree, or can demonstrate your work is in the U.S. national interest, the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) Visa eliminates the need for a job offer and labor certification — potentially faster and simpler. Read our complete EB-2 NIW guide for Pakistani applicants.
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Immigration Experts Pakistan is your trusted partner for U.S. employment-based visa applications including EB-3 and EB-2 NIW. Our consultants in Islamabad, Lahore and Faisalabad will assess your eligibility and guide you through every step of the process.
Also read our complete EB-2 NIW Visa Guide — a faster pathway for professionals with exceptional ability or advanced degrees.
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