United States•North America6-18 months
7,390 USD
Indefinite
No
Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required

Other workers performing unskilled labor requiring less than 2 years training or experience.
785-char rewrite across 3 paragraphs (P1=290, P2=307, P3=184)
PERM labor certification (DOL, employer-filed) | 0 USD |
Form I-140 filing fee | 715 USD |
Asylum Program Fee (Form I-140, paid by employer) | 600 USD |
Premium processing (Form I-907) | 2,965 USD |
Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status, age 14–78) | 1,440 USD |
Form I-765 (EAD, filed concurrently with I-485) | 260 USD |
Form I-131 (Advance Parole, filed concurrently with I-485) | 630 USD |
Form I-693 (Medical Examination, civil surgeon fee) | 200 USD |
Form DS-260 (Immigrant Visa Application) | 345 USD |
USCIS Immigrant Fee | 235 USD |
| PERM labor certification (DOL) | 6 months – 1.5 years |
| I-140 Standard Processing | 4 months – 1 year |
| I-140 Premium Processing | 2 weeks |
| Visa number wait (no backlog nationalities) | 0 days – 1 year |
| Visa number wait (backlogged nationalities) | 10 years – 100 years |
| I-485 Adjustment of Status | 8 months – 2 years |
| Status type | Permanent / indefinite |
~10,000 visas per year worldwide for the 'Other Workers' subcategory (EW-3), subject to per-country annual limits
Valid, permanent, full-time job offer from a U.S. employer
Position must require less than 2 years of training or experience (unskilled or semi-skilled labor)
Employer must obtain approved PERM labor certification from the Department of Labor
Employer must file Form I-140 on behalf of the worker
Worker must meet any minimum qualifications listed in the PERM job description
Worker must be admissible to the United States under immigration law
Job Offer
Required
Education
none or higher
Approved PERM labor certification (ETA Form 9089)
Form I-140 with supporting evidence
Employment offer letter from sponsoring employer
Evidence of worker's qualifications meeting job requirements
Valid passport and immigration history documents
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate (if applicable)
Form I-485 and supporting documents (for AOS applicants)
Medical examination results (Form I-693, for AOS applicants)
Police certificates or criminal history records
Two passport-style photos
| ETA Form 9089 Application for Permanent Employment Certification | Fill online |
| I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers | Fill online |
| I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status | Fill online |
| DS-260 Immigrant Visa Electronic Application | Fill online |
| I-765 Application for Employment Authorization | Fill online |
| I-131 Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records | Fill online |
| I-693 Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination Record | Fill online |
| Application Steps | 1. Employer conducts PERM recruitment process and files ETA Form 9089 with the Department of Labor; … | uscis.gov |
| Blockers | Very long backlog; Annual cap of 10,000 (subject to minor statutory reductions) | travel.state.gov |
| Dependent Visa | Dependents allowed, spouse can work | uscis.gov |
| Fee Breakdown | PERM labor certification (DOL, employer-filed): 0 USD; Form I-140 filing fee: 715 USD; Asylum Progra… | uscis.gov |
| Fees | PERM labor certification (DOL): no fee; Form I-140: $715 (plus $300 or $600 Asylum Program Fee for s… | uscis.gov |
| Forms | ETA Form 9089 (PERM Labor Certification — filed by employer with DOL); Form I-140 (Immigrant Petitio… | uscis.gov |
| Forms · DS-260 · description | Immigrant Visa Electronic Application | travel.state.gov |
| Forms · ETA Form 9089 · description | Application for Permanent Employment Certification | dol.gov |
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