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EB-3 Jobs Ghana residents get in the U.S.: What’s Available in 2025

  • Writer: Joshua Godin
    Joshua Godin
  • Aug 8
  • 3 min read

Looking Beyond the Visa: The Jobs That Open the Door

For many Ghanaians, the EB-3 visa is the first step toward a stable, permanent life in the United States. But one question comes up often: “What kind of job will I actually do when I get there?”


The answer may surprise you. EB-3 jobs aren’t just “any work”. They’re essential roles that keep key industries running in the U.S., and they can be stepping stones to bigger opportunities once you’re settled in the country.

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Understanding the EB-3 Visa Categories

The EB-3 visa is an employment-based green card program divided into three subcategories:

  1. Skilled Workers – Jobs requiring at least two years of training or work experience (e.g., machinists, chefs, electricians).

  2. Professionals – Jobs that require a U.S. bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent (e.g., engineers, accountants, teachers).

  3. Other Workers (Unskilled) – Jobs that require less than two years of training or experience.


Most Ghanaians apply under the “Other Workers” category because it does not require a university degree and covers industries in the U.S. with persistent labor shortages.


However, skilled and degree-qualified applicants may also qualify for the Skilled Worker or Professional categories if they meet the specific job requirements. Regardless of the category, all EB-3 visas lead directly to permanent residency for you and your immediate family.


The Most Common EB-3 Jobs for Ghanaians

Based on current labor demand, here are the industries and roles where Ghanaians most often find EB-3 opportunities:


1. Hospitality and Service Industry

  • Roles: Hotel housekeeping, kitchen assistants, cleaners, laundry attendants.

  • Why they hire: U.S. hotels, resorts, and restaurants are facing ongoing staffing shortages.

  • Skills that help: Attention to detail, reliability, teamwork, and basic English communication.


2. Healthcare Support Roles

  • Roles: Caregivers, nursing assistants, orderlies.

  • Why they hire: Ageing U.S. population and shortage of local care workers.

  • Skills that help: Compassion, patience, willingness to undergo on-the-job training.


3. General Labor and Manufacturing

  • Roles: Warehouse packers, food processing workers, landscaping crew, factory workers.

  • Why they hire: High turnover and constant need for reliable staff in production and logistics.

  • Skills that help: Physical stamina, ability to follow safety procedures, adaptability.


The Most Common EB-3 Jobs for Ghanaians

Based on current labor demand, here are the industries and roles where Ghanaians most often find EB-3 opportunities:

1. Hospitality and Service Industry

  • Roles: Hotel housekeeping, kitchen assistants, cleaners, laundry attendants.

  • Why they hire: U.S. hotels, resorts, and restaurants are facing ongoing staffing shortages.

  • Skills that help: Attention to detail, reliability, teamwork, and basic English communication.

2. Healthcare Support Roles

  • Roles: Caregivers, nursing assistants, orderlies.

  • Why they hire: Ageing U.S. population and shortage of local care workers.

  • Skills that help: Compassion, patience, willingness to undergo on-the-job training.

3. General Labor and Manufacturing

  • Roles: Warehouse packers, food processing workers, landscaping crew, factory workers.

  • Why they hire: High turnover and constant need for reliable staff in production and logistics.

  • Skills that help: Physical stamina, ability to follow safety procedures, adaptability.


The Benefits Go Beyond the First Job

Your EB-3 job is your entry point but it’s not the end of your career journey. Once you receive your green card:

  • You can change jobs or industries freely without affecting your immigration status.

  • Your spouse can also work legally in the U.S.

  • Your children can access U.S. education, often at lower in-state tuition rates.

  • You can explore further training or education to move into higher-paying roles.


Please note that you cannot change your job as soon as you arrive in the U.S. because this is a crucial part of getting your visa in the first. You must work in the job you have been provided in your EB-3 application for a reasonable amount of time and in good faith before moving on to another job.


Avoiding Unrealistic Promises

Unfortunately, the EB-3’s popularity has also led to misinformation. Be cautious of anyone offering:

  • “High salary” promises for entry-level roles.

  • Jobs that sound unrelated to the EB-3 categories.

  • A guaranteed visa without a real job offer.


At InvestMigrate, we only work with vetted U.S. employers and guide you through each stage so you know exactly what to expect no surprises, no false guarantees.


Final Thoughts: Your EB-3 Job Is a Launchpad

Your EB-3 job might be different from what you do in Ghana but it's not the final and only job you can get when you move to America. It is important that you do the job you have received through the EB-3 visa for some period of time but soon enough you can move to a different job,


With the right preparation and mindset, your EB-3 job can be the starting point for a stable, rewarding future in the United States. After all, you are moving there for a better life for you and your family.


If you’re ready to explore available EB-3 jobs for Ghanaians in 2025, contact InvestMigrate today for expert guidance and a clear path forward.

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