IMMIGRATION EB-3 CONSULTING

  • Full legal support by licensed U.S
  • No English or degree required
  • Bring your spouse & children
  • Secure, full-time jobs in the U.S
  • Simple, proven process

IMMIGRATION EB-3 CONSULTING

  • Full legal support by licensed U.S
  • No English or degree required
  • Bring your spouse & children
  • Secure, full-time jobs in the U.S
  • Simple, proven process

WHY CHOOSE US?

Transparent Contracts

Clear, transparent contracts no hidden fees or surprises.

Professional Support

Dedicated support team guiding you with expertise and care.

Licensed Attorneys

Licensed U.S. immigration attorneys handle your case directly.

Verified Partners

Real job and investment partners trusted, proven, and vetted.

Honest Advice

Receive honest, complete guidance no empty promises.

Client Success First

Your success is our commitment we grow when you thrive.

AI IMMIGRATION
Your U.S. Visa Partner

Your Path to U.S. Immigration – Made Simple.

AI Immigration provides support for U.S. immigration through EB-3, EB-5, and other visa programs with a clear process, reasonable cost, and experienced legal professionals who guide you every step of the way.

We Go Through Each Stage With You

OUR EB3 VISA PROCESS

Initial consultation and profile assessment

Our team conducts a free consultation to evaluate your qualifications, work history, health, and background. We determine your eligibility and recommend the best immigration path.

  • Step 1
  • 1 – 3 days

Contract signing & personal document preparation

Once you decide to move forward, we sign a clear agreement. You’ll then prepare and submit required personal documents such as your passport, resume, education certificates, and police clearance.

  • Step 2
  • 3 – 7 days

Employer sponsorship confirmation

We match your profile with a verified U.S. employer willing to sponsor your visa. Once confirmed, the employer provides a job offer and begins the sponsorship process.

  • Step 3
  • 2 – 4 weeks

Labor Certification (PERM) processing

The employer files a PERM application with the U.S. Department of Labor to certify that there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the job. This step includes wage determination and recruitment efforts.

  • Step 4
  • 9 – 14 months

Filing Form I-140 (Immigration Petition)

After the PERM is approved, the employer files Form I-140 with USCIS to petition for your Green Card. At this stage, we also provide proof of your qualifications and the employer’s ability to pay your wages.

  • Step 5
  • 12 – 14 months

Waiting for priority date based on visa bulletin (Timeline varies)

After I-140 approval, your case enters a waiting phase depending on your country of birth and visa availability, as published monthly in the U.S. Visa Bulletin.

  • Step 6
  • Timeline varies

Submit DS-260 & prepare for consular interview

Once your priority date becomes current, we help you submit Form DS-260 and prepare a complete file for the U.S. Consulate. This includes medical exams, financial records, and civil documents.

  • Step 7
  • 1 – 2 months

Interview at U.S. Consulate & receive visa

You attend a visa interview at the U.S. Consulate. With proper preparation, most clients receive visa approval shortly after the interview.

  • Step 8
  • 1 – 2 months

Enter the U.S. & receive Green Card

You enter the U.S. as a permanent resident. Your physical Green Card is typically mailed to your U.S. address within 30–45 days.

  • Step 9
  • ~ 1 month after arrival
AI IMMIGRATION

AVAILABLE TYPES OF VISA

EB-3 Visa

For unskilled, skilled, or degree-holding workers who want to work legally in the U.S. under a pre-arranged employment contract.

EB-5 Visa

For high-net-worth individuals seeking permanent residency in the U.S. through legal investment.

H-1B Visa

The H-1B visa is for highly skilled foreign workers to work in the United States.

F-1 Visa

For students wishing to study at U.S. high schools, colleges, universities, or vocational schools.

L-1 Visa

For managers, executives, or specialized employees transferring from a foreign company to its U.S. branch.

M1/M2 Visa

For vocational students and their dependents pursuing non-academic training in the U.S.

MEET OUR TEAM

At the heart of our commitment to providing exceptional
immigration solutions stands

Grayson Nguyen

Vietnamese Immigration Services Director

Tim Huynh

Vietnamese Immigration Services Consultant

Kevin Nguyen

Vietnamese Immigration Services Consultant

Raquel Cuadrado

English/Spanish Immigration Services Consultant

Common questions & Answered

  • What is the EB-3 Visa?

    The EB-3 Visa is an employment-based immigrant visa that allows foreign workers to obtain permanent residency (Green Card) in the United States.

    It is designed for:

    • Unskilled workers (no degree or experience required)
    • Skilled workers (2+ years of experience)
    • Professionals (with a bachelor's degree)
  • Am I eligible for the EB-3 Visa?
    You may qualify if:
    • From 18 years old and above.
    • You are in good health and have no criminal record
    • You’re willing to work in a full-time job (e.g., warehouse, hotel, food processing)
    • You have no prior U.S. immigration violations
  • Can my family come with me under the EB-3 Visa?
    • Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can also receive Green Cards and live with you in the U.S.
      Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 also get green cards and may work/study as LPRs.
  • How long does the EB-3 process take?
    • The average processing time is 18 to 30 months, depending on your country of origin and visa category.
    • It includes job matching, petition filing (I-140), labor certification, and the embassy interview process.
  • How much does the EB-3 process cost?

    Costs vary depending on your case and country. However, we offer:

    • Flexible payment plans

    • Clear, upfront pricing

    • No hidden fees

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