E3 Visa – Australian Specialty Workers
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- E3 Visa – Australian Specialty Workers
E3 Visa Overview
The E-3 is a new visa for Australian nationals to work in specialty occupations in the U.S. It has many advantages over the other types of working visas, including the ability for spouses of E-3 recipients to apply for work authorization.
Will you be working in the United States? If so, please review the online pamphlet regarding your rights as an employee
Time Limits: Holders of E visas may reside in the United States as long as they continue to maintain their status with the enterprise.
E3 Visa Eligibility
Only citizens of Australia are eligible.
E3 Visa Notes/Exclusions
To change the purpose of your visit while you are in the U.S. on an E-3 visa, you must change your visa status
E3 Visa Family Members: Spouses of E-3 visa holders may accept employment in the U.S. by obtaining an Employment Authorization Document.
E3 Visa Processing Times may vary: approx from 1 -6 months
E3 Visa Processing Price (Government Filling Fee): from $320 + Consular fee+Translations
E3 Visa Processing Price (Average Attorney Fee): from $1,000 – $2,000
Who Pays The Fee?:
This is dependent on the visa type. In some cases the employer will pay and in some cases, and if it’s a non sponsored visa the applicant would pay. Some employers may request that you pay your own consulate fees and travel to the country, while others may not. It usually depends on the skill level, the type of position and the type of visa. For some visa types it maybe the law of the country that applicants should not pay any fees.
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