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Things You Should Know About Getting a Visa Job in the US

Getting a job in the US that requires a visa can be daunting. It can feel like the process is so complex and confusing that you will never get it done. Thankfully, just being educated about the things that are common confusion points or pitfalls for this hiring process can make it really attainable to get the job that you have always wanted.

EB-3 Visa jobs in the US are open to those with skills and post-secondary education who are not working on a temporary or seasonal basis. These are still green card jobs, but they are in different categories than basic green card jobs. There are also subtypes of this kind of visa job which can be critical to understand when you are applying.

These tips will help you to get the job that you have been looking for without having to suffer from undue stress during the application process.

Things to Know About Visa Jobs in the US

1.      You Need An Offer From An Employer

You will need an offer from an employer before you can apply for a visa job in the US. Many people think that they can just apply for their visa and get it before looking for jobs. This is not the case, and you will waste a lot of time and energy struggling to get a visa if you don’t already have a job. The employer is the one who provides your documentation and information to the government so that you can get your green card.

2.      You Will Need Skills and Qualifications

While it is possible that you do have the life experience and work history to back up your application for a job, you need to keep in mind that you will have to prove that experience through letters from former employers and references. If you have a degree that was earned in the US or an equivalent degree that was earned in another country, you will also need to provide proof that you hold this kind of degree.

Many people are not prepared to demonstrate that they have the skills that are required for these kinds of jobs, which can delay the visa process or even lead to their visa being denied. Always be prepared to provide proof of your prior experience and education when you are applying for a visa of this type.

3.      You Need a Valid Passport

You will need a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining to be able to apply for a visa-based job. You will also need to have all of the rest of your documentation and proof of qualifications in order before you apply so that you do not run into issues with securing your job or your visa.

4.      You Need to Pay the Fees

There are fees associated with applying for a visa, and you will have to pay your fees before your visa can be completed. The fees might vary depending on the kind of visa that you get and your country of origin. You might also pay a different set of fees if you are already in the US and simply need to change your worker designation in order to secure this new job.

5.      Visa Interview

You will have to attend a visa interview and bring your valid passport and your other documentation with you to the appointment. This is a necessary part of the completion of your visa and you cannot opt out of doing it.

Not all visa types require this, but many of them do. You can find out if your visa type will require it by checking the various government websites that offer information about the visa process.

6.      There are Various Subtypes of the EB-3 Visa

If you are applying for an EB-3 visa, you will find that there are subtypes of this visa that you might need to be aware of. You will usually be applying as a professional worker with a US bachelor’s degree or an equivalent degree from another country. There is another form of this degree that is for skilled workers, you have two years of professional experience or related work experience that can be proven with documentation.

The last kind of EB-3 visa is for unskilled workers. You have the professional knowledge and experience for the job, but no further training or experience.

The EB-3 visa is for foreign nationals with specialized skills and knowledge in their fields. It is one of the most common job-based visas that is granted to those seeking work in the US.

7.      There are Many Types of Visa

Beyond the subtypes of the EB-3 visa, there are many kinds of visas that are offered to those looking for work in the US. There are visas for those working in specific fields, like IT, engineering, or mathematics, visas for those who are intra-company transferees who are looking to continue their employment with their company but in the US, and there are visas for those who are foreign investors looking to invest in US businesses. There are also visas for those who are highly skilled in art, education, the sciences, sports, or business, as well as specific visas for those who are from Canada or Mexico and looking to work in the US.

Knowing which kind of visa applies to you can be critical so that you apply with the right kind of documentation when you are ready to start working in the US.

US Visas Come in Various Types and Have Various Requirements

There are various kinds of US visas that you might be eligible to apply for. The more that you know about the visa process, the better. Applying with the wrong documentation or for the wrong visa can lead to significant issues with your application process, as well as denial of your visa. This guide will help you to understand your options and what the application process looks like more clearly so that you can be sure you will get approved.

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