Immigrant visa to work in the U.S.
Learn about the requirements to apply for an immigrant visa through employment and how to sponsor a permanent worker.
Learn about permanent work visas
If you have the necessary education or skills, you may be eligible for a permanent worker visa to immigrate with your family to the U.S.
To work in the U.S. temporarily, learn about nonimmigrant work visas and how to apply for a work permit.
Types of immigrant work visas and their requirements
There are five categories of immigrant visas for permanent workers. These categories include EB-2 and EB-3 visas for professionals with advanced degrees and skilled workers. The requirements to qualify vary depending on the type of visa.
See the 5 categories of permanent worker visas.
- Each category is intended for different professions or skills.
- Some categories require you to have a job offer from a U.S. employer (sponsor) before submitting your visa application.
- Some categories require the employer (sponsor) to file an application with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and obtain a labor certification from the Department of Labor (DOL).
How to apply for an immigrant work visa
Learn about the requirements and the process to apply for each of these employment-based immigrant visas, including:
- Forms and documents you will need
- Processing fees
- Visa interview
- Medical exams
- How to become a permanent resident (Green Card holder)
How to sponsor a permanent worker for a U.S. job
To hire a foreign worker, you may have to sponsor them so they can get an immigrant work visa.
First, find out if you have to get a labor certification from the Department of Labor (DOL).
- Learn about the DOL labor certification process, also known as PERM.
- Apply for certification using the Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) or submitting ETA Form 9089[PDF, 1.1MB].
Once you have been certified, file your certification along with Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers with USCIS.
LAST UPDATED: December 2, 2024
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