Visas for Professional workers-the E-3 visa Category.

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What is the E-3 visa?
The E-3 is a visa category issued to 'professional'
workers. Typically an E-3 applicant will have at least a 4
year college degree, or equivalent professional
experience, and will come to work in the field of their education
or prior experience.
At the moment
E-3 visas are only available for Australian citizens.
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FOR AN INITIAL FREE CONSULTATION CALL:
In the US call: (800) 568 7601, (760) 231-9851
In Australia call (+61) (02) 8003
3353 email: info@usvisasolutions.com
The E-3 visa is an
excellent option for Australian Professionals. It possesses huge
advantages over the H-1b visa category that other nationalities
have to use.
FAQ
1. What is an
E-3?
2. Who is eligible? what is a 'professional'?
3. Is an employer required?
4. What does your employer have to certify?
5. What is the application process?
6. How long does the
E-3 last?
What is a E-3 Visa?
An E-3 visa is a work permit issued by a US Consulate/Embassy
to a professional "alien"/foreign worker enabling him/her to work in the US
temporarily. This visa is only available for Australians.There are other options available for those who wish to work in the
United States temporarily, like getting an intra-company transfer visa (L1), or
a business visa (B1), or even a green card. The H1B work permit visa is the most
common one for non Australians.
For Australians the E-3
has many advantages over a H-1b.
Who
is Eligible ? What is a 'professional'?
The E-3 work permit is issued to "professionals"
who are working in a "professional capacity." "Professional"
means that the worker must have at least a bachelor's degree or the equivalent
in work experience. "Working in professional capacity" means that the
person is coming to work in the US not to pursue a hobby or a past-time or for
giving free advice or humanitarian service but to earn money/livelihood.
Common examples of professionals working in a professional capacity include
engineers, teachers, lawyers, accountants, nurses, computer professionals,
market research analysts, business analysts, economists, IT professionals such as
programmers, systems analysts, database administrators;
health care professionals, such as physical therapists and laboratory
technicians, and variety of other types of professionals
NOTE: For every year of formal education lacking, three years
of professional experience can be substituted.
Is an
employer required?
The E-3 visa is tied to the employer. This means that you
must have a sponsoring employer in order to apply.
What does your Employer have to certify ?
The employer has to certify that you will hired to fill a
professional position. The employer will also have to certify that he will be
paying you the 'prevailing wage' for the position. The prevailing wage must be
determined from an objective wage survey of similarly employed professionals in the
same geographic area as the one where you will be employed.
A Labor Condition Attestation must also be filed with and approved
by the Regional Department of Labor (DOL) office. This application assures the
DOL that the company would provide you with a fair salary and equal benefits as
a US citizen.
NOTE: The Employer does NOT have to certify that he is
unable to find similarly qualified US workers for the job offered. (To be
contrasted with the Labor Certification process)
What is the application process?
A E-3 application is
normally filed with a US consulate in Australia. If everything
runs smoothly an E-3 can be obtained in a matter of weeks.
How long does the
E-3 visa last?
The visa is issued in 2
year increments and can be extende dofr as longa sthe sevcies of
the professional worker are required.
The Spouse and minor
children of the E-3 principal also get E-3 visas. The spouse can
work and the children can attend school.
FOR AN INITIAL FREE CONSULTATION CALL:
Tel: (800) 568 7601, (760) 231-9851
In Australia call (+61) (02) 8003
3353 email: info@usvisasolutions.com
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