Why the EB-3 Visa Remains Resilient After the Election

Why the EB-3 Visa Remains Resilient After the Election

Every four years, the U.S. presidential election captures global attention, influencing national policies that shape the immigration landscape.

For those pursuing the EB-3 unskilled visa, understanding how elections might impact this program is essential.

Understanding the EB-3 Unskilled Visa

The EB-3 unskilled visa allows individuals to work in the U.S. in roles that require less than two years of training or experience, filling essential labour gaps in industries like agriculture, construction, and hospitality.

Applicants need a full-time job offer from a U.S. employer willing to sponsor their petition, and they must meet other eligibility criteria, such as undergoing necessary medical examinations and background checks.

How Presidential Elections Impact the EB-3 Visa

The U.S. presidential election process, based on the Electoral College, often brings immigration policy debates into focus.

Despite campaign rhetoric, legislative changes affecting employment-based visas like EB-3 are notoriously difficult to pass due to deep-rooted legal structures.

The last significant reform dates back to the 1980s under President Reagan, indicating how embedded these laws are.

The Stability of the EB-3 Visa Program

  1. Embedded Legislative Framework: Immigration laws, including those governing the EB-3 visa, are deeply rooted in U.S. legal structures. Comprehensive reform has been challenging, with the last major change occurring in the 1980s. Any significant legislative alterations require bipartisan agreement, which is difficult to achieve, ensuring that established programs like EB-3 persist.

  2. Economic Dependence: The EB-3 visa fulfils crucial labour needs in sectors such as agriculture and hospitality, which often experience domestic worker shortages. The U.S. economy's reliance on such labour sustains the importance of this visa category, reinforcing its continued support.

  3. Political Views on Legal Immigration: Prominent figures like Donald Trump have maintained support for legal immigration pathways while focusing efforts on curbing illegal entry. His recent comments highlight the preference for structured, lawful entry into the U.S., reassuring those considering the EB-3 visa.

How Holborn Assets Supports Your EB-3 Journey

The EB-3 visa is a robust option amid U.S. political changes due to its legislative entrenchment and essential economic role.

Prospective applicants can feel secure knowing that legal pathways like EB-3 are consistently supported and upheld, ensuring their viability even through political shifts.

Holborn Assets guides applicants through the EB-3 process, offering services that ensure a seamless transition to U.S. employment and residency. This includes assistance with job placements, document processing, and comprehensive post-relocation support.

Our expertise guarantees that applicants receive tailored advice, mitigating uncertainties linked to immigration pathways.

Trustpilot Excellent Rating

Ready to chat with
a specialist?

Get started
0161 537 2228
hello@trinitycapitalpartners.co.uk
1 Balloon Street, Manchester, M4 4BE
51 Lime Street, London EC3M 7DQ
Trinity Capital Partners

Trinity Capital Partners is a trading style of Trinity Global Capital UK whom is registered in England and Wales no. 06910409. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Trinity Global Capital UK is entered on the Financial Services Register https://register.fca.org.uk/ under 523393.

Risk Warning: Investments carry a level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. There is a possibility that you may lose your initial investment. Therefore, you should not risk more than you can afford to lose.

You should not carry out any transaction in any financial instruments unless you are fully aware of their nature, risks involved and the extent of your exposure to these risks. If you do not fully understand the risks involved, please seek independent advice.

Privacy Policy

© 2026 Trinity Capital Partners UK. All rights reserved.