EB-3 Other Workers

EB-3 Scam Warning

A practical warning guide for foreign workers who want to avoid fake jobs, fake timelines, fake legal authority, and pressure-payment schemes.

Protect Yourself

Real EB-3 Is Serious. Fake EB-3 Is Everywhere.

EB-3 attracts attention because it is a real employment-based path to U.S. permanent residence. That attention also attracts people who sell shortcuts, fake job offers, and impossible promises.

A serious EB-3 process should connect to a real U.S. employer need, a real job, proper recruitment and sponsorship steps, legal filings where required, government processing, and honest communication about timing.

If someone says the process is instant, guaranteed by them personally, secret, or immune from government delays, slow down. Real opportunities do not need fake urgency.

Red Flags

Warning Signs Of A Fake EB-3 Offer

Impossible speed

Promises of a green card in a few months should be treated with extreme caution.

No employer details

EB-3 is employer-based. If there is no real employer or real job need, something is wrong.

Fake legal authority

Be careful with anyone giving legal advice while refusing to identify the licensed attorney or authorized legal professional.

Pressure payments

Urgent payment demands, secret fees, and threats that you will lose everything today are warning signs.

Questions To Ask

Before You Trust An EB-3 Opportunity

What is the job?

Ask what kind of work the employer actually needs and whether it is permanent, full-time work.

Who is responsible?

Know who handles recruitment, who handles legal work, and who communicates with the candidate.

What is realistic?

Ask how timing can change and what parts depend on government processing or visa availability.

What is in writing?

Do not rely on vague verbal promises, hidden conditions, or social-media messages alone.

EB3WFS Boundaries

What A Serious Boundary Sounds Like

EB3WFS supports workforce placement, recruitment coordination, candidate screening, employer matching, document readiness, and process communication for foreign workers.

EB3WFS is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation. Immigration legal services, when required, must be provided by licensed immigration attorneys or authorized legal professionals.

That boundary matters. A company that cannot clearly explain what it does and what it does not do is usually making the process more dangerous for the applicant.