About BDV Solutions
Learn more about who BDV Solutions is, how we help you, and what our services entail
Does BDV help with the whole process?
Yes! BDV supports you throughout the entire process — from sponsor selection and labor certification to visa approval and Green Card issuance. We also recommend legal counsel to assist with your immigration filings.
What is BDV Solutions and what do you do?
BDV Solutions is a trusted, female-founded immigration services provider helping individuals obtain U.S. permanent residency through the EB-3 Unskilled Visa. We guide you from selecting a sponsor through Green Card approval — and we’ve helped over 1,200 people successfully reach their American dream! You can learn more and see if you’re eligible here: www.bdvsolutions.com
What does the program cost?
Costs vary depending on your individual situation. To get a detailed estimate, we encourage you to start with our interest form and speak with a BDV team member: www.bdvsolutions.com/apply
There are a couple different options, but we just launched an affordable ‘PAY AS YOU GO’ Plan that is just $4500 upfront with 33 monthly payments of $445 which makes your Green Card more financially accessible!
Can my family come too?
Yes! Spouses and unmarried children under 21 may qualify as dependents under your EB-3 visa application. They can apply for their own Green Cards and may receive work or school authorization.
Is BDV with me the whole way?
Yes! From the moment you sign up until your Green Card is in hand, BDV is with you every step of the way — with dedicated support, employer matching, document prep, and more.
BDV Solutions is not a Law Firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. This FAQ was drafted by attorneys from the law offices of Cooper Richardson, PA. Use of this FAQ does not create an attorney-client relationship. Your communication with BDV Solutions and/or Cooper Richardson, PA does not create an attorney-client relationship. Your communications with either entity in relation to this FAQ are not protected by attorney-client privilege.