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What happens if I get rejected or denied?
What happens if I get rejected or denied?

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Written by Sara Agudelo
Updated over a week ago

BDV Solutions operates with a straightforward and fair policy regarding applicants who may face rejection during any stage of the EB-3 Unskilled visa process. While we do not offer refunds or guarantees, as the process is ultimately subject to the US government's immigration procedures and decisions, we are committed to assisting clients who experience rejections through no fault of their own. If such a situation arises, we will actively seek a new employer sponsor to re-file the application at no additional cost to the client. This policy reflects our dedication to supporting our clients and maximizing their chances of success in their immigration journey.

While it is uncommon for applicants to be denied, we acknowledge that rejections can occur at various stages of the process, such as the Labor Certification or I-140 stage. Our experience has shown us that even well-prepared applications can face unexpected obstacles. As a result, we are prepared to address these situations and provide the necessary support and solutions to overcome such challenges.

At BDV Solutions, we are committed to transparency and ensuring our clients are aware of the potential risks involved in the EB-3 Unskilled visa process. However, our track record demonstrates our expertise in navigating the complexities of the immigration system, significantly minimizing the likelihood of denials and maximizing the chances of success for our clients.

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