If you are capable of performing unskilled labor and you have an employer who is offering you a full time job: you may be able to qualify for U.S. Permanent Residency based on the EB-3 "Unskilled Workers" category PROVIDED that the job is NOT on the Labor Department's "Schedule B", and a visa is available.
The major problem with the EB-3 "Unskilled Workers" category is that the category is often oversubscribed because there are few visas actually assigned to this category. As a result, the waiting period often runs to many, many years.
The basic requirements for the EB-3 "Unskilled Workers"" category are as follows:
FIRST: you must be capable of performing unskilled labor;
SECOND: you must have a U.S. employer who is offering you a full time job involving unskilled labor which is NOT on the Labor Department's "Schedule B"; and
THIRD: your employer must obtain a LABOR CERTIFICATION (PERM) on your behalf for the job position.
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