Overview

The EB-3 category encompasses three subcategories: skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. Our firm specializes in navigating the PERM labor certification process and subsequent immigration procedures for all worker classifications.

Strategic Approach

  1. Category Assessment: Determine appropriate subcategory
  2. Labor Market Testing: Conduct recruitment process
  3. Wage Determination: Secure prevailing wage
  4. Application Processing: Manage PERM filing
  5. Visa Progression: Monitor priority dates

Impact Story

Our expertise in EB-3 processing focuses on meeting labor certification requirements while ensuring proper worker classification. We guide employers and employees through the complex PERM process and subsequent immigration steps.

Requirements

Skilled Workers

  • 2 years training/experience
  • Labor certification
  • Job requirements
  • Skill documentation
  • Experience verification

Professionals

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Position requirements
  • Educational credentials
  • Professional experience
  • Degree evaluation

Other Workers

  • Less than 2 years training
  • Labor certification
  • Position requirements
  • Worker availability
  • Wage compliance

Key Achievements

  • Navigate PERM process
  • Document worker qualifications
  • Manage recruitment requirements
  • Secure prevailing wages
  • Track priority dates
  • Achieve timely approvals
Month Process
12+
Success Rate
98%
DOL Audits
0
Preference
3rd

What We Do

  • Labor Certification Processing
  • Worker Classification
  • Recruitment Management
  • Qualification Documentation
  • Priority Date Tracking

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Expert legal support for your U.S. immigration processes with our experienced attorneys in Dallas, Texas. Reliable service with 98% success rate serving clients nationwide.

Attorney Hasan Alaz is licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri. The firm's practice is limited to matters of federal immigration and nationality law, which permits representation of clients before federal agencies and courts throughout the United States and abroad.

Representation does not extend to matters governed by state law. This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this site or contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.