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EB-3 Visa Attorney in Sacramento

A Clear Path for Employment-Based Green Cards

The EB-3 category can open the door to long-term residence and career stability in the United States, but the process is complex and unforgiving of mistakes. If you are exploring this option for yourself, your employee, or a family member, you may be facing confusing requirements, long timelines, and important decisions.

At Law Offices of Shamieh, Shamieh & Ternieden, we help workers and employers move through employment-based immigration with clarity. Our immigration attorneys have decades of combined experience handling visa processes, naturalization, and removal defense, and we bring that knowledge to EB-3 matters for people who live or work in the Sacramento area. We focus on direct communication and one-on-one attention, so you always know what is happening and why.

Whether you are just starting to research EB-3 or you feel stuck in the process, we can walk you through your options and help you plan your next step with confidence.

Need guidance from an EB-3 visa lawyer in Sacramento? Law Offices of Shamieh, Shamieh & Ternieden can help you understand the process and move forward with confidence. Call us at (415) 300-2144 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

Why Work With Our EB-3 Team

Choosing the right guide for an EB-3 case is about more than finding someone who can fill out forms. Our firm focuses on immigration law, including matters such as visa petitions, naturalization, and deportation defense. This focus means we regularly work with the same agencies and legal standards that shape the EB-3 process, and we understand how one decision can affect your long-term immigration picture.

Because we are a smaller firm, we are able to give each case the individual attention it deserves. When you work with us, you work directly with EB-3 visa attorneys who get to know your background, your job offer, and your immigration history. Our goal is to build a strategy that reflects your specific situation, rather than pushing you into a one-size-fits-all approach.

We also know that clear communication is essential, especially when clients live or work outside San Francisco, including in Sacramento. We are accustomed to working with people across Northern California and nationwide using phone, secure email, and video meetings, and we schedule in-person meetings when it is helpful. Our services are available in five languages, which helps many clients discuss complex issues in the language they are most comfortable with.

Our appreciation for how immigration decisions affect families and careers informs how we approach EB-3 matters and how carefully we explain risks, timelines, and possible paths forward.

Understanding The EB-3 Visa Path

Before deciding whether to move forward, it is helpful to understand what EB-3 covers and how the process usually unfolds. EB-3 is an employment-based immigrant category for certain skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. It is a path to permanent residence that requires a qualifying job offer from a United States employer and compliance with Department of Labor and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services requirements.

For many EB-3 cases, the first major step is the labor certification process with the Department of Labor, often called PERM. In this stage, the employer typically shows that there are not enough qualified United States workers who are ready, willing, and able to fill the offered position at a prevailing wage. Once labor certification is approved, the employer usually files an immigrant petition, and depending on visa bulletin availability, the worker can move to the final stage of applying for a green card through consular processing abroad or adjustment of status in the United States.

Priority dates, country of chargeability, and annual visa limits can affect how long a person waits between these stages. Some applicants may have to plan around existing nonimmigrant status, travel needs, or family situations while they wait. Careful planning at the beginning can help reduce surprises later.

Here is a simple overview of the typical EB-3 path:

  • Initial assessment of job offer, worker background, and EB-3 category fit.
  • Labor certification process with the Department of Labor, including preparation and filing by the employer.
  • Immigrant petition filing by the employer after labor certification approval.
  • Waiting for the priority date to become current, depending on the visa bulletin.
  • Green card application through adjustment of status or consular processing.

At each of these stages, our role is to explain what is happening, help you understand what is being requested, and work with you and your employer so you can make informed decisions. While no firm controls government timing or outcomes, careful preparation and clear communication can make the process more manageable.

How We Help EB-3 Clients

When you contact our firm about EB-3, we start by listening. In an initial conversation, we typically review your job offer, your education and work history, your prior immigration history, and your family situation. We use this information to help you and your employer understand whether EB-3 appears to be a realistic option and whether other employment-based or family-based paths should also be considered.

If you decide to move forward, our immigration attorneys will work with you throughout the EB-3 journey. This often includes helping you understand what documents may be needed, how your job duties align with a particular occupational classification, and what to expect during each stage. We strive to explain the process in clear, everyday language so that both workers and employers know what is being asked of them and why.

We know that long processing times can create anxiety. Our team focuses on regular, honest updates and on answering questions as they arise, whether by phone, email, or video meeting. We discuss potential issues, such as changes in employment, travel plans, or status, and we talk through options if something unexpected occurs. Throughout, we keep your long-term goals in mind, including plans to live, work, and keep your family together in the United States.

When you work with our EB-3 visa lawyer Sacramento team, you can expect:

  • Thoughtful review of your job, background, and immigration history.
  • Clear explanation of each EB-3 stage and realistic discussions about timing.
  • Direct access to EB-3 visa attorneys who know your case and respond to your questions.
  • Support in five languages so you can communicate comfortably about important details.

We view EB-3 representation as a partnership. Our goal is to provide the legal guidance and structure, while you provide the information and decisions that reflect your life and priorities.

EB-3 Considerations For Sacramento Clients

If you live or work in Sacramento, your EB-3 case has the same federal legal framework as cases elsewhere, but your local circumstances may shape how the process feels. Many people in this region work for state agencies, large healthcare systems, universities, and private employers who hire in fields like technology, engineering, and administration. These organizations often have structured hiring processes and specific timelines, which can influence when an EB-3 case can begin and how it fits with day-to-day work needs.

Applicants in the Sacramento area may need to coordinate their immigration steps with local work demands and family responsibilities. Many will eventually attend a consular interview abroad if they are pursuing an immigrant visa outside the United States. Coordinating these steps with schedules and travel can be challenging without clear guidance.

Our firm regularly advises clients who live in or commute to Sacramento while we practice from San Francisco. We arrange consultations by phone and video with our EB-3 visa lawyers in Sacramento so that you do not have to travel for every question, and we schedule in-person meetings when that offers added value. The goal is to make it realistic for you to move forward with EB-3 while continuing your work and daily life in this region.

If your employer in Sacramento is unfamiliar with EB-3, we can explain the general framework so they understand what will be asked of them, while always keeping our primary duty to you as the client. This combination of regional familiarity and immigration focus helps many workers and employers in Northern California feel more comfortable with the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I qualify for EB-3?

Eligibility depends on your job offer, education, work experience, and how they align with EB-3 categories. During a consultation, we review your background and position in detail, then discuss whether EB-3 appears realistic or if other options might better match your situation and goals.

How long does the EB-3 process usually take?

EB-3 timelines vary based on labor certification timing, government processing, and visa bulletin availability. We can review current patterns for your country of chargeability and explain how these factors may affect you, then help you plan work and family decisions around realistic expectations.

Can your firm help me if I live in Sacramento?

Yes, we regularly assist clients who live or work in Sacramento. We typically handle most communication by phone, secure email, and video meetings, and we arrange in-person meetings when helpful. Our goal is to make high-quality immigration guidance accessible without requiring frequent travel.

What will my Sacramento employer need to do?

Your employer is usually responsible for parts of the labor certification and immigrant petition stages. We can explain the general requirements and typical employer responsibilities so you and your company understand what to expect, while still focusing on protecting your interests throughout the process.

How will you keep me informed about my case?

We prioritize clear, honest communication. Our EB-3 visa attorneys provide updates at key stages, respond to questions, and explain notices from government agencies. Because we offer services in multiple languages, many clients feel more comfortable asking detailed questions and understanding each step.

Talk With Our Immigration Attorneys

If you are considering EB-3 as a path to permanent residence, speaking with an attorney can bring clarity to a complex decision. During a consultation, we review your job offer, background, and goals, then outline realistic options and next steps so you can decide how to move forward.

Our firm serves clients across Northern California, including people who live or work in Sacramento, as well as clients nationwide. With decades of immigration experience, one-on-one attention, and services in five languages, we work to make the EB-3 journey as understandable and manageable as possible. If you are looking for guidance from an EB-3 visa lawyer Sacramento residents can turn to for personalized support, we invite you to contact us.

Call (415) 300-2144 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our EB-3 visa attorney in Sacramento.

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