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https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/permanent-workers/employment-based-immigration-third-preference-eb-3

We are under "other workers" for our case, so I know experience is not on issue. From I am reading on the USCIS website for skilled workers  you need 2 years experience, for professionals if you have a bachelors there is no experience required. (this is my understanding)  Under which category are you?

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26 minutes ago, MaryLu19 said:

https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/permanent-workers/employment-based-immigration-third-preference-eb-3

We are under "other workers" for our case, so I know experience is not on issue. From I am reading on the USCIS website for skilled workers  you need 2 years experience, for professionals if you have a bachelors there is no experience required. (this is my understanding)  Under which category are you?

Im under skilled but my lawyer said as long as I have a bachelors degree,the exp is not required as she had processed nurses for eb3 before even without experience but were still able to get the visa. I guess this depends on the interviewer at the embassy?

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1 minute ago, Fangmarie said:

Im under skilled but my lawyer said as long as I have a bachelors degree,the exp is not required as she had processed nurses for eb3 before even without experience but were still able to get the visa. I guess this depends on the interviewer at the embassy?

That's good. I am not a lawyer, so go with what he/she says.  Each case is different, and I;m sure your lawyer knows what she is doing. Tell the truth and be honest, that goes a long way. Best of luck! Let us know how it goes. When is your interview?

 

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1 hour ago, Fangmarie said:

My lawyer said the job doesnt require an experience but I saw this post from a forum and it scared me :( 

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That post was confusing... how could that person have gotten the labor certification and passed the USCIS application process without the required minimum experience?

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29 minutes ago, MaryLu19 said:

That's good. I am not a lawyer, so go with what he/she says.  Each case is different, and I;m sure your lawyer knows what she is doing. Tell the truth and be honest, that goes a long way. Best of luck! Let us know how it goes. When is your interview?

 

Still processing for adjustment of status, PD isnt current yet though. Thanks a lot MaryLu19! ☺️

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9 minutes ago, goblin said:

That post was confusing... how could that person have gotten the labor certification and passed the USCIS application process without the required minimum experience?

Yup, that's what I was thinking too. When my husband's company filed the I140, under perm the requirements for the  job were high school diploma and current driver license, so USCIS issued a RFE asking for these documents and the employer's taxes. Once the documents were submitted the I 140 was approved.  

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6 hours ago, Fangmarie said:

My lawyer said the job doesnt require an experience but I saw this post from a forum and it scared me :( 

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I am innthe same boat!! I am freaking out. I have zero experience. My lawyer says dont worry. And i am thinking since i made it this far i passed uscis and nvc ... im hoping he is right. I do have a bachelor dehree in nursing. I read someone wrote that either a bachelor or experience

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5 hours ago, Fangmarie said:

Im under skilled but my lawyer said as long as I have a bachelors degree,the exp is not required as she had processed nurses for eb3 before even without experience but were still able to get the visa. I guess this depends on the interviewer at the embassy?

Honestly its not fair to depend onnthe consul.it should be a matter of mood or having a bad day hence u deny the applicant. There should be some kond of rule. I have no experience at all.i jave bachelor i made thru everthng my interview is sopn im freaking out 

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3 minutes ago, tsarah321 said:

I am innthe same boat!! I am freaking out. I have zero experience. My lawyer says dont worry. And i am thinking since i made it this far i passed uscis and nvc ... im hoping he is right. I do have a bachelor dehree in nursing. I read someone wrote that either a bachelor or experience

Hello there,

 

I hope everything goes out well for you. May I know when is your interview?

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9 hours ago, MaryLu19 said:

From what I'm reading you have to know rally well the info you put on the DS260.

Who is sponsoring you?

How have you found this job?

What duties you will perform at this job?

What experience do you have?

Where is the job located ?

Are you married?

Have you  been to the USA before?

This is just what I have seen on other forums and what our lawyer told us. Best wishes, and let us know how it goes.

 

thanks.. i will post interview results when im done. 

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10 hours ago, Fangmarie said:

My lawyer said the job doesnt require an experience but I saw this post from a forum and it scared me :( 

IMG_0843.PNGcan you send me the link to that forum please

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