We counsel on EB‑2 (Advanced Degree Professionals), EB‑3 (Skilled Workers and Professionals), EB‑4 (Special Immigrants), and EB‑5 (Investor Visas).
EB‑2 is for individuals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities, while EB‑3 targets professionals and skilled or unskilled workers. We determine which fits your qualifications best.
Yes. The EB‑3 process results in permanent residence once labor certification, I‑140 petition, and adjustment of status (or consular processing) are approved.
EB‑5 grants a Green Card to investors who invest a qualifying amount in a U.S. commercial enterprise that creates at least 10 jobs. Gepsen Global connects clients with verified regional centers and assists with due diligence.
It verifies that hiring a foreign worker will not harm U.S. workers’ wages or employment. We coordinate with employers through every PERM step.
Sometimes. Eligibility depends on your current status and category. Our team evaluates adjustment‑of‑status options under EB programs.
Timelines vary between categories—generally 12–36 months depending on visa type, USCIS workload, and priority‑date availability. Gepsen Global monitors your case and keeps you informed.
EB‑2 and EB‑3 typically require a U.S. employer sponsor, while EB‑5 is self‑sponsored through investment. We assist both employers and individual applicants.
Yes. Our consultants review the denial reasons, help you address deficiencies, and prepare re‑application documentation or appeal support.
We offer U.S. arrival guidance, including Social Security registration, local settlement assistance, and business setup for investors.
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