When applying for an initial E3/renewal, you can either apply at a Consulate or with USCIS. This blog post will summarize the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
The E-3 visa is a non-immigrant visa that permits a company to hire Australian workers in specialty occupations. Your employer will have first have to submit an LCA with the Department of Labor.
If you are an Australian national seeking to live and work in the United States, the E-3 visa may be an excellent option. The E-3 classification allows for the temporary entry of Australian professions to perform services in a “specialty…
Scott Legal, P.C. just had an E-3 visa approved for a national from Australia at the U.S. Consulate in Vancouver. The E-3 visa is a visa similar to an H-1B visa that is issued to nationals from Australia. You can…
For Australian nationals seeking to live and work in the United States, an E-3 visa may be an excellent option. The E-3 visa classification is only available to Australians, and permits Australian nationals to work in a “specialty occupation” for…
Scott Legal, P.C. just had an E-3 Visa Approved for Australian National in Melbourne. The national was an employee of a Executive Search Firm. You can set up a consultation by clicking the link below. To find out more about…
We just received an approval from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for an E-3 visa filed on behalf of an Australian national to work at a hospitality company. Click on the buttons below in order to claim your free Visa…
We just received an approval at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto for an E-3 visa filed on behalf of an Australian national to work at an oil and gas equipment manufacturer. Click on the buttons below in order to claim your…
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