What time should I begin the EB-3 process?

The early beginning is very beneficial whether you are processing a consular application or changing your status within the US.

Because maintaining a nonimmigrant visa status is necessary, it is imperative for people altering their status in the US to start the procedure as soon as possible. To avoid any restrictions and costs related to retaining a temporary visa, it is crucial to transfer to a green card as soon as feasible. retaining such a status can be expensive and limiting.

Due to the protracted nature of the immigration procedure itself, it is crucial to begin early even for individuals awaiting consular processing. It may take a while to complete each stage, which includes petition submission, labor certification, and visa issues. You can reduce delays and uncertainty by starting the procedure as soon as possible, resulting in a smoother and more rapid advancement towards receiving your green card.

It is essential to be financially prepared for the accompanying costs and living expenses in the United States before beginning the EB-3 unskilled visa process. The costs associated with the immigration procedure can add up significantly and include filing fees, attorney fees, and dependent fees. Once in the US, you will also need to pay for your living expenses, including food, shelter, transportation, medical care, and basic needs. It is advised to have enough money saved up or available to comfortably support your family while going through the immigration procedure and settling in during your first few months in the country. Being prepared financially will reduce stress and make the transition easier as you work toward your goals of obtaining a green card and starting a new life in the US