Noted with thanks @wagecuck3Yes, they can do PERM and then file the I-140 petition in EB3 while you are outside the US. Once the I-140 is approved and your priority date is current, you can apply for an EB3 immigrant visa at a consulate.
No. It is not true that it will lead to denial.But my employer said people are not choosing this direct route to EB3. He said, maybe you'll get rejection.
Is it correct that applying directly for EB3 will be too risky? Like after waiting too much & spending a lot of money on hiring a lawyer and the result is rejection!!!
Yes, your future employer can file an EB-3 petition for you while you are living abroad and employed by another company.Hi
Can my future employer apply for EB3 Work for me while I'm living abroad and I'm currently an employee of another employer in my home country?
I'm not talking about the route from H1B to EB visa. Just want to know is it possible for the employer to file EB3 for me directly?