EB-3 LAWYERS IN
WINSTON SALEM
Compare 2 verified EB-3 immigration attorneys in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Find the right lawyer for your EB-3 Skilled Workers & Professionals case with transparent reviews and success rates.
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Why Hire a EB-3 Lawyer in Winston Salem?
Winston Salem is home to 2 verified EB-3 immigration attorneys with an average of 20 years of experience and a 94% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 2 languages including English, Arabic.
The EB-3 employment-based green card category covers three subcategories: skilled workers (requiring at least 2 years of training or experience), professionals (requiring a US bachelor's degree or equivalent), and other workers (unskilled positions requiring less than 2 years of training). All EB-3 categories require employer sponsorship and PERM labor certification. While EB-3 has lower qualification requirements than EB-1 or EB-2, it often involves longer wait times due to per-country visa backlogs—particularly for applicants born in India and China. EB-3 is commonly used in industries like healthcare, IT, manufacturing, and food services. A knowledgeable immigration attorney can help determine whether EB-3 is the best path or if you might qualify for a higher preference category.
EB-3 Process Overview
PERM Labor Certification
6-12 monthsEmployer conducts supervised recruitment and files ETA Form 9089 to prove no qualified US workers are available.
I-140 Petition Filing
4-8 months (15 days with Premium Processing)After PERM approval, employer files Form I-140 to establish the immigrant visa classification.
Wait for Priority Date
Immediate to 10+ yearsMonitor the Visa Bulletin for your priority date to become current based on your country of birth.
Adjustment of Status or Consular Processing
6-18 monthsFile Form I-485 (if in the US) or DS-260 for consular processing when priority date is current.
Green Card Approval
1-3 months after interviewAfter interview and final review, receive your permanent resident card.
Common Challenges
- •Lengthy PERM labor certification process with audit risk
- •Significant visa backlogs for India and China (5-10+ years)
- •Employer must maintain the sponsored position throughout the process
- •Changing employers during the process requires restarting PERM
- •Meeting minimum qualification requirements without over-qualification issues
Required Documents
- •ETA Form 9089 (PERM Labor Certification)
- •Form I-140 Petition
- •Proof of education (degree, transcripts)
- •Experience letters from prior employers
- •Employer financial documents showing ability to pay
- •Prevailing wage determination from DOL