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EW-3 — Employment Third Preference — Other Worker (Unskilled)
VisasUnited StatesEW-3 — Employment Third Preference — Other Worker (Unskilled)
United StatesUnited States•North America
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EW-3 — Employment Third Preference — Other Worker (Unskilled)

Skilled Migration PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

6-18 months

Application Fee

7,390 USD

Stay Duration

Indefinite

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Apply Now Official Information
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Living in United States

Cost of Living
Baseline
Avg Salary$51,000
Quality of Life
186/200
Full Country Guide

Overview

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)

Fee Breakdown

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

Processing Tracks

PERM labor certification (DOL)6 months – 1.5 years
I-140 Standard Processing4 months – 1 year
I-140 Premium Processing2 weeks
Visa number wait (no backlog nationalities)0 days – 1 year
Visa number wait (backlogged nationalities)10 years – 100 years
I-485 Adjustment of Status8 months – 2 years

Stay & Extensions

Status typePermanent / indefinite

Annual Cap & Quota

~10,000 visas per year worldwide for the 'Other Workers' subcategory (EW-3), subject to per-country annual limits

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

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

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

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

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Leads directly to permanent residence (green card) — no temporary status required
  • Open to workers in unskilled or semi-skilled positions requiring less than 2 years of experience
  • No educational degree required
  • Eligible spouse and unmarried children under 21 may immigrate as derivative beneficiaries
  • Work authorization (EAD) available while I-485 is pending, allowing immediate employment
  • Advance Parole travel document available while I-485 is pending
  • Premium processing available for I-140 to accelerate petition adjudication
  • Priority date established at I-140 approval protects place in queue even if employment changes

Worth Knowing

  • Extremely long backlogs — 'Other Workers' subcategory has a worldwide annual cap of ~10,000 visas, one of the lowest of any EB category
  • Nationals of India, Philippines, China, and Mexico may face wait times of 10–35+ years due to per-country limits
  • Employer must initiate and bear costs; worker cannot self-petition
  • PERM recruitment is a lengthy, documentation-intensive process for the employer
  • Job offer must remain bona fide throughout the process; layoffs or employer closure can jeopardize the petition
  • If employment ends before I-485 is approved (or before 180 days after filing), the petition may be withdrawn
  • Annual allocation (~10,000) is shared globally, creating severe oversubscription
  • Not suitable for workers needing near-term permanent residence unless from countries without a backlog
  • Very long backlog
  • Annual cap of 10,000 (subject to minor statutory reductions)

Application Process

1

1. Employer conducts PERM recruitment process and files ETA Form 9089 with the Department of Labor

2

2. DOL approves PERM labor certification, confirming no qualified U.S. workers are available

3

3. Employer files Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers) with USCIS; optional premium processing available

4

4. USCIS approves I-140 and establishes the worker's priority date

5

5. Monitor USCIS Visa Bulletin monthly and wait for priority date to become current

6

6. Once priority date is current: file I-485 (Adjustment of Status) if in the U.S., or proceed with consular processing at a U.S. embassy/consulate abroad

7

7. Attend biometrics appointment and interview (if required)

8

8. Receive green card (LPR status)

Application Forms

Go to application portal
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

Verified Claims (30)

Last verified May 30, 2026
Application Steps1. Employer conducts PERM recruitment process and files ETA Form 9089 with the Department of Labor; …uscis.gov
BlockersVery long backlog; Annual cap of 10,000 (subject to minor statutory reductions)travel.state.gov
Dependent VisaDependents allowed, spouse can workuscis.gov
Fee BreakdownPERM labor certification (DOL, employer-filed): 0 USD; Form I-140 filing fee: 715 USD; Asylum Progra…uscis.gov
FeesPERM labor certification (DOL): no fee; Form I-140: $715 (plus $300 or $600 Asylum Program Fee for s…uscis.gov
FormsETA Form 9089 (PERM Labor Certification — filed by employer with DOL); Form I-140 (Immigrant Petitio…uscis.gov
Forms · DS-260 · descriptionImmigrant Visa Electronic Applicationtravel.state.gov
Forms · ETA Form 9089 · descriptionApplication for Permanent Employment Certificationdol.gov

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