WORK VISAS US
US Work visas provide those with an offer of employment the opportunity to live and work temporarily in the US.
Those wishing to work in the US can obtain either a temporary nonimmigrant visa or permanent residence (Green Card).
DO I QUALIFY FOR A US WORK VISA TO THE US?
Our Free Work Visa Eligibility Assessment is designed to instantly determine if you are eligible to apply for a Work Visa to the US. This assessment uses the criteria set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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SPECIALTY OCCUPATION VISA
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SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORKER VISA (H-2A)The Seasonal Agricultural Worker visa allows agricultural workers to undertake seasonal or temporary work with their US sponsoring employer. |
SEASONAL NON-AGRICULTURAL WORKER VISA (H-2B)The Seasonal Non-agricultural Worker visa allows seasonal, non-agricultural work to be completed in non- agricultural industries across the US. |
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REPRESENTATIVE OF FOREIGN MEDIA VISA (I)The Representative of Foreign Media visa allows members of the foreign press, radio, film and other information media to live and work temporarily in the US for a sponsoring employer. |
INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFEREE VISA (L-1)The Intra-Company Transferee visa allows international companies to sponsor managers, executives and other key employees to work in an existing office or set up a new office in the US. |
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EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY VISA (O-1)The Extraordinary Ability visa allows those with extraordinary ability or talent to work temporarily in the US through sponsorship by a US employer or agent. |
RELIGIOUS WORKER VISA (R-1)The Religious Worker visa allows foreign religious workers to work temporarily for a non-profit religious organization or denomination in the US. |
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CULTURAL EXCHANGE ARTIST / ENTERTAINER VISA (P-2)The Cultural Exchange Artist / Entertainer visa allows foreign artists and entertainers participating in a reciprocal exchange program to come to the US temporarily to perform. |
CULTURALLY UNIQUE ARTIST / ENTERTAINER VISA (P-3)The Culturally Unique Artist / Entertainer visa allows foreign artists and entertainers participating in a culturally unique program to come to the US temporarily to perform. |
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INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE VISA (Q-1)The International Cultural Exchange visa allows foreigners the opportunity to participate in an international cultural exchange program in the US. |
INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ATHELETE/ENTERTAINER VISA (P-1)The Internationally Recognized Athlete / Entertainer visa allows popular foreign athletes and entertainers to perform or compete at a specific event in the US. |
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NAFTA VISA (TN)The North American Free Trade Agreement visa allows citizens of Canada and Mexico to work temporarily in the US for a sponsoring employer. |
AUSTRALIAN FREE TRADE VISA (E-3)The Australian Free Trade visa allows Australian citizens to live and work temporarily in a speciality occupation for a US sponsoring employer. |
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CHILE AND SINGAPORE FREE TRADE VISA (H1-B1)The Chile and Singapore Free Trade Agreement allows nationals of Chile and Singapore to live and work temporarily in the US as a sponsored employee. |
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Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Janet Napolitano, recently announced that Greece has been designated as a member of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
In light of the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a press release reminding Chilean Nationals that there are U.S. immigration benefits available to them upon request.
President Obama is scheduled to meet with Senators Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) and Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) later this week to discuss a Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) bill. At controversy is a proposed national worker ID which would be at the center of the Senators’ proposed immigration bill currently being worked on in the U.S. Senate.











