Migration Overseas
Migration Overseas
Employment-Based Immigration

Employment-Based Green Card

The most common pathway to US permanent residency for skilled professionals. Five preference categories (EB-1 through EB-5) based on skills, education, and investment level.

1.4 Lakh
Visas/Year
5 Categories
EB-1 to EB-5
PERM
Labor Cert
Professional handshake in US office
Most Popular
EB-1 Priority Workers
EB-2/3 Professionals
EB-5 Investors

EB Categories

Five employment-based preference categories for Green Card eligibility.

EB-1: Priority Workers

Extraordinary Ability & Multinational Managers

For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. Also for multinational executives and outstanding researchers.

Sub-categories:

  • EB-1A: Extraordinary Ability (Self-petition, no employer needed)
  • EB-1B: Outstanding Professors & Researchers
  • EB-1C: Multinational Managers/Executives

Key Benefits:

  • No PERM Labor Certification required
  • Fastest processing among EB categories
  • EB-1A allows self-petition

EB-2: Advanced Degree Professionals

Masters Degree & Exceptional Ability

For professionals with advanced degrees (Master's or higher) or exceptional ability in sciences, arts, or business.

Requirements:

  • Master's degree or Bachelor's + 5 years progressive experience
  • Job requiring advanced degree
  • PERM Labor Certification (except NIW)

EB-2 NIW Option:

  • National Interest Waiver - no employer required
  • Self-petition if work benefits national interest
  • Popular for researchers, entrepreneurs, healthcare

EB-3: Skilled Workers & Professionals

Bachelor's Degree & Skilled Workers

For skilled workers with at least 2 years training, professionals with bachelor's degrees, and other workers.

Sub-categories:

  • Skilled Workers: 2+ years training or experience
  • Professionals: Bachelor's degree required for job
  • Other Workers: Less than 2 years training (10,000 cap)

Requirements:

  • Job offer from US employer
  • PERM Labor Certification required
  • Cannot self-petition

EB-4: Special Immigrants

Religious Workers & Special Categories

For certain special immigrants including religious workers, broadcasters, former US government employees, and other specific categories.

Common Categories:

  • Religious workers (ministers, religious professionals)
  • Certain employees of US government abroad
  • Armed Forces members
  • Translators who worked with US military

Key Points:

  • No PERM required for most categories
  • Religious workers need 2 years experience
  • Limited annual quota

For EB-5 Investor Visa, see our dedicated page:

EB-5 Investor Visa

EB Green Card Process

The typical employment-based Green Card process (EB-2/EB-3).

PERM Labor Certification

Employer proves no qualified US workers available

6-12 months

I-140 Petition

Employer files immigrant petition with USCIS

6-12 months

Priority Date Wait

Wait for visa availability based on priority date

Varies (years for India)

I-485 Adjustment

File to adjust status or consular processing

8-24 months

Green Card

Receive permanent resident status

Card valid 10 years

Current Wait Times for Indians

Priority date backlogs for Indian nationals (2024-2025 estimates — check current USCIS Visa Bulletin)

EB-1

3-4 Yrs Rest of World: Current Moderate Wait

EB-2

10+ Yrs Rest of World: Current Severe Backlog

EB-3

10+ Yrs Rest of World: Current Severe Backlog

EB-5

2-4 Yrs Rest of World: Current Manageable

EB-2 National Interest Waiver

The EB-2 NIW allows qualified individuals to self-petition for a Green Card without an employer sponsor. Your work must demonstrate substantial merit and national importance.

No Employer Required

Self-petition without job offer

No PERM Required

Skip the labor certification process

Ideal for Researchers

Scientists, engineers, healthcare professionals

Entrepreneurs Welcome

STEM founders and startup leaders

Professional researcher

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Employment Green Card Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about this visa category.

What are the employment-based Green Card categories?

Employment-based categories include EB-1 (priority workers), EB-2 (advanced degrees/exceptional ability), EB-3 (skilled workers/professionals), EB-4 (special immigrants), and EB-5 (investors).

What is the PERM labor certification?

PERM is a Department of Labor process where employers demonstrate no qualified US workers are available for the position. It's required for most EB-2 and EB-3 Green Card petitions.

How long does PERM take?

PERM processing currently takes 8-18 months. During this time, the employer conducts recruitment and submits the application. Audits can add several more months to the process.

What is EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver)?

EB-2 NIW allows self-petitioning without employer sponsorship if you can demonstrate your work benefits the US national interest. It skips the PERM requirement and is popular among researchers and entrepreneurs.

What is priority date and why does it matter?

Priority date is when your PERM was filed (or I-140 for categories not requiring PERM). It determines your place in the Green Card queue, crucial given multi-year backlogs for some countries.

Can I change jobs during Green Card process?

During PERM, you generally must stay with the sponsoring employer. After I-140 approval and 180 days after I-485 filing, you can change to similar jobs while keeping your Green Card application.

What is the EB Green Card backlog?

Due to annual per-country limits of 7% and high demand, India and China face backlogs of 10+ years in EB-2 and EB-3 categories. Other countries typically have shorter waits.

Can my employer sponsor me for Green Card?

Any US employer can sponsor employees for Green Card if they have a permanent full-time position and can demonstrate the need for foreign workers through the PERM process.

What happens if I'm laid off during Green Card?

If laid off before I-140 approval, you typically need to restart the process with a new employer. After I-140 approval, you retain the priority date for future applications.

What is I-140 premium processing?

I-140 premium processing ($2,805) guarantees USCIS response within 45 calendar days. It's available for all EB categories and helps ensure timely processing of the immigrant petition.

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