USCIS
Employment-Based Immigration Updates
Use USCIS for official employment-based immigration category information, agency news, and case processing tools.
USCIS EB-3 Category USCIS Newsroom USCIS Processing TimesOfficial EB-3 Sources
A focused source page for the official agencies and government pages that matter most in an EB-3 Other Workers process: USCIS, Department of Labor, State Department Visa Bulletin, and National Visa Center.
Current Source Dashboard
EB-3 timing and visa movement are controlled by government agencies, not by recruiters, consultants, or private companies. This page gives foreign workers a clean place to find the source pages that matter without confusing official information with rumor, marketing, or social media guesses.
Last reviewed: July 1, 2026. Official sources may update without notice.
USCIS
Use USCIS for official employment-based immigration category information, agency news, and case processing tools.
USCIS EB-3 Category USCIS Newsroom USCIS Processing TimesDOL
Use Department of Labor sources to monitor foreign labor certification information and processing-time movement.
FLAG Processing Times Office of Foreign Labor CertificationState Department
The Visa Bulletin is the official source for immigrant visa availability and category movement, including EB-3 categories.
Current Visa BulletinNVC
Use National Visa Center pages for immigrant visa document review, case preparation, and processing timeframe information.
NVC Timeframes National Visa CenterHow to Read the Updates
The Visa Bulletin helps explain when immigrant visas may be available by category and country. It is useful for understanding movement, but it is not a personal appointment schedule.
DOL processing-time pages help show where labor certification work is moving. They are useful for setting expectations, but individual cases can still move differently.
USCIS and NVC sources become especially important after filings, approvals, document review, and immigrant visa processing steps begin.
Important Boundary
EB3WFS supports workforce placement, recruitment coordination, document readiness, and process communication for foreign workers and U.S. employers. We do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or government processing decisions. For legal immigration advice, work with a licensed immigration attorney or authorized legal professional.