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  • Q1.EB-3 Requirements/Eligibility?
    1. Applicant must be physically fit (in good health conditions to perform the work);
    2. No formal educational requirements for Labor Visa.
    3. No Formal Language Test/Score required, only minimal English Communication.
    4. Commitment to work with the employer for a minimum of one year
    5. Resume/ CV


    ***We highly recommend taking some English-speaking classes before you apply so you can perform well in the job interview.

  • Q2.Can I my Spouse and kids come with me in U.S.A as a immigrant?

     Under any immigrant and non-immigrant visa category, spouse and any dependent children can come and join with you. 

    Dependent children must be unmarried children of yours under the age of 21 

  • Q3.What’s the total cost of visa processing?

    The total cost can be vary based on case to case. We recommend to schedule an appointment for 30 minutes FREE CONSULTANT with our professional and experienced Immigration Consultant by calling or emailing to our office.

  • Q4.What documents are needed to apply for an Unskilled U.S.A immigrant Visa?

    The following documents will be required to start the visa process:

     

    • Unexpired Passport copies of the primary applicant and all dependent children
    • Birth certificates of the primary applicant, spouse and all dependent children
    • CNICs of adults
    • Marriage Certificate. (if married)
    • Family Registration Certificate issued by NADRA
    • Police clearance certificate for each person above 21 years of age. (this is required later at the time of Consulate Interview)
  • Q5.What is the age requirement for U.S.A unskilled immigrant visa?

    The ideal age range is from 21 to 55 years as long as you can perform well in 8 hours shift. 

    Both male and female applicants can apply for this visa category. 

  • Q6.Who will arrange the job for me?

    We have several employers in our network who are looking to fill the positions. We will let you know the open positions and arrange the interview for you, if required.

  • Q7.What types of Jobs are available for U.S.A skilled & unskilled immigration program?

    There are several types of jobs available in the USA. Examples are;

    SKILLED JOBS :

    • Engineers
    • Information Technology / IT & Computer Related
    • Accounting and Finance
    • Administrative
    • Marketing
    • Light Industrial

    UNSKILLED JOBS :

    • Fulfillment/Packing centers for E-Commerce companies
    • Fast Food Restaurant chains.
    • Home Healthcare/ Caregivers (females preferred)
    • Hospitality / Hotel Staff / Cleaning Crew  /Janitorial


    Please visit our "Global Job Openings" section for more detail.

  • Q8.In what city or sate I can get a placement of job in U.S.A or Canada?

    All over the USA & Canada wherever positions need to be filled by the employers.

  • Q9.After arriving into USA and start working with my sponsored employer, can my spouse free to work?

    Yes, if you are applying with your spouse, your spouse is free to work with any employer and choice of job after completing all legal procedure and documents.

    Over 18 dependents are free to work without any restrictions.

  • Q10.What will be the basic salary I will be getting in USA?

    You will get paid a reasonable wage rate based on Department of Labor requirements by the employer.

  • Q11.How soon I will join employer and start working after arriving into USA?

    After entering in the USA, as soon as possible.


  • Q12.Where will my USA interview be conducted in Pakistan?

    Based on your city location, you will choose either the US consulate in Karachi or Islamabad.

  • Q13.What if, after getting my visa and landing in the USA, I do not start working or joining my employer?

    Under this program, a joint application is filed between the employer and employee with the Department of Labor.

    In the event the employee fails to fulfill the job duties (i.e. suddenly leave the job) there is a high possibility that the employer can file a complaint with the Department of Labor which may result in the termination of his/her Green Card. It is recommended that you stay with the employer for at least one year to avoid any issues such as this.

  • Q14.Are Pakistanis working and living in other foreign countries eligible to apply for USA immigration?

    The requirements are the same as if the applicant is living in Pakistan.

    The only change is that the applicant will appear for an interview in the foreign country where he legally lives on a work permit or permanent residency visa.

  • Q15.I am of Pakistani-Origin but possess citizenship of a Foreign Country. Not Pakistani Passport. What will be the process for me to apply for USA?

    The process is the same as your country of birth is Pakistan. 

    The immigrant visas work based on your country of birth instead of your country of Citizenship.

    For example: if you were born in Canada but have a Pakistani passport, this EB-3 visa is NOT for you.

    Another example: If you were born in Pakistan, but carry a Denmark Citizenship, you are eligible to apply.

    Another example: If you were born in India but have a Pakistani passport, your wait time is TEN years.

  • Q16.I work in a foreign country as a Pakistani Citizen, but my wife and kids live in Pakistan. Where will we all appear for the interview?

    It is advisable that the Primary applicant schedule an interview where both spouses can appear. 

    If it is not possible, then the primary applicant will appear in a foreign country alone. Later on, after getting his visa approved, he can pursue a dependent visa from scratch. It will take 12-18 months to get the spouse, and kids’ visas approved.

  • Q17.What is the Guarantee of a USA Visa?

    Normally, if you have decided on the position you will be applying for, and you have cleared the interview, you will get the visa based on the truthfulness of the information provided on the application. 

    During the process of USCIS working on your case, if they require more documentation from you or reject your application, you can reapply for another position.

    If you choose to appeal, it may take one additional year to get through the approval process.

  • Q18.Do Green Card holders get Social Security Cards?

    Once you obtain your Green Card, you will apply for a Social Security card with SS department. Your SSN allows you to work in the United States, pay taxes, and conduct business with financial institutions. It is essential to have an SSN while living in the U.S. 

  • Q19.I have a B1/B2 visa. Can I get an adjustment of status while I am in the USA?

    To file adjustment of status, all the family members on the application must be present in the USA. 

    If the primary applicant is in the USA and the rest of the family members are living overseas, adjustment of status will not work.

  • Q20.After how many years will I get a US citizenship/passport?

    As a Green Card holder, you will be able to apply for U.S. Citizenship and get the passport. Below are the requirements you must fulfill:

     

    • Be at least 18 years old at the time of filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
    • Be a permanent resident (have a “Green Card”) for at least 5 years.
    • Show that you have lived for at least 3 months in the state or USCIS district where you apply.
    • Demonstrate continuous residence in the United States for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing Form N-400.
    • Show that you have been physically present in the United States for at least 30 months out of the 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing Form N-400.
    • Be able to read, write, and speak basic English.
    • Have a basic understanding of U.S. history and government (civics).
    • Be a person of good moral character.
    • Demonstrate an attachment to the principles and ideals of the U.S. Constitution.