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Posted 4 months ago
Alexander Jackson
Answered 4 months ago
EB-2 and EB-3 are both employment-based immigrant visa categories, but they have different eligibility requirements. EB-2 is for individuals with an advanced degree (master’s or higher, or a bachelor’s plus five years of progressive experience) or exceptional ability in science, arts, or business. EB-3, on the other hand, is for professionals (bachelor’s degree), skilled workers (at least 2 years of training or experience), and unskilled workers (less than 2 years of experience). Therefore, EB-2 generally requires a higher level of education or achievement.