Assembler / Welder

Overview

Position: Assembler / Welder
Work Location: Wisconsin
Wages: $14.25 / $17.25 per hour
Hours: Full Time (40hr/week)

Assemblers and Welders are currently in high demand across the United States, offering a pathway to permanent residency (Green Card). No specific qualifications or prior experience are required to apply, making this an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking stable employment and long-term settlement in the U.S.


Job Description

As a trailer assembler or welder, you'll work both independently and collaboratively within a team to build and assemble trailers. The role may involve using various hand tools such as hammers, drills, caulk guns, rivet guns, impact wrenches, routers, grinders, and welding equipment. Responsibilities can also include reading blueprints, measuring components, fastening parts, tightening, and riveting as part of the construction process.


Benefits from the Employer

Choice of health insurance plan

Weekly paydays (every Friday)

An in-house health and wellness center at each location

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Short-term disability (STD)

Long-term disability (LTD)

A flexible spending account

401(k) with company match

Employee Assistance Program (EA)

Paid vacation

Life Insurance

Paid Holidays


EB -3 Application Process

Apply: Submit your application and required documents to start the EB-3 visa process.

Interview: Attend the visa interview to verify your eligibility and discuss your application.

Job offer: Receive a formal job offer from a U.S. employer sponsoring your visa.

Agreement: Sign the necessary contracts and agreements with your employer and legal representatives.

Processing: Wait for your application to be reviewed and approved by U.S. immigration authorities.

Arrive in the USA: Once approved, travel to the United States to begin your new life.

Begin work: Start working with your sponsoring employer under your EB-3 visa status.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is EB-3 Employment based immigration visa?
The EB-3 visa is an employment-based immigration option that enables applicants and their immediate family members (spouse and children) to obtain U.S. Green Cards. This visa allows the entire family to live, work, and build a future in the United States as permanent residents.
What type of education is required?
There is no strict minimum qualification requirement for the EB-3 program; however, having at least a High School Diploma is recommended to strengthen your application and improve employment opportunities.
What is the age requirement?
Minimum age requirement is 18.
How long does it take to obtain my EB-3 visa?
For most countries, the average processing time for the EB-3 visa is approximately two years. However, applicants from the Philippines, China, India, and Mexico may experience longer wait times due to higher demand and country-specific visa quotas.
Can I bring my dependents into the U.S. on EB-3 visa?
Yes! You can bring your family (wife and children).
How can I find an employer?
Aswad Consultants maintains ongoing collaboration with one of the most reputable employment agencies in the United States. We help our clients choose prime job locations in major metropolitan cities, including California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Florida, Washington D.C., Wisconsin, and Texas.
Is this new law?
No. it has been the law since 1990.
How long do I have to work for the EB-3 related employer?
1 Year.
What is the competition like to obtain a job through EB-3?
Since these are unskilled positions that require minimal effort during working hours, they tend to be reserved and contracted quickly. High demand and limited availability make early application essential for securing a spot.
What are the governmental organizations involved in processing an EB-3 application?
U.S. Department of Labor and United States Immigration (USCIS).
Where can I find the official information about EB-3?
More information about EB-3 can be found from the website of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services:

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/permanent-workers/employment-based-immigration-third-preference-eb-3

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