The cross-streamline migration of a spherical particle in a viscoelastic fluid flowing in a wide slit microdevice is here investigated through 3D finite element simulations. The study is performed by neglecting both fluid and particle inertia, which is a common assumption in microfluidic systems. In order to highlight the role of the suspending liquid rheology, two viscoelastic constitutive equations were chosen. i.e. the Giesekus and the Phan Thien-Tanner models. Because of the large cross-section aspect ratio, the influence of the lateral walls can be neglected, and the migration is unidirectional, along the gap (small) height. For small confinement ratios, i.e. for small particle-gap dimensions ratios, a multistable dynamics is found wh...