Documents Required for an E3 Visa
- Your current valid passport.
- The formal offer of employment from your employer which must be addressed to you, signed on the company’s letterhead, and must include a job description specific to your job role.
- A copy of LCA filed by your employer.
- A printed VisaPoint confirmation.
Does E-3 visa need EAD?
The E3 visa is a particular type of US visa that allows Australian professionals to enter the United States to take a professional position relevant to their specialty. The spouse is able to apply for the Employment Authorization Document (EAD), enabling them also to work in the United States.
How do I go from E-3 to green card?
Your attorney should be able to help you get a green card from E-3 status. To get an employment-based green card, you will need to have your U.S. employer (either your current employer or a new one) file an I-140 petition on your behalf.
Is the E-3 visa available to Australians?
In the context of the finalisation of the negotiations for the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), the United States created a new visa category – the E-3 – which to date is available only to Australians seeking to work in the United States.
Can you work for a company on an E3 visa?
No. You can only work for the company specifically outlined in your E3 Visa. Does anyone know if the E3 Visa in my old passport can be used to re-enter the US if I carry the expired passport and my renewed passport through customs? My old passport has already expired.
What are the e visas for temporary workers?
E Visas (E-1, E-2, and E-3) for Temporary Workers The E visa category includes treaty traders and investors who come to the United States under a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and the country of which they are a citizen or national. This category also includes Australian specialty occupation workers.
Who are e visa holders in the United States?
The E visa category includes treaty traders and investors who come to the United States under a treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and the country of which they are a citizen or national. This category also includes Australian specialty occupation workers.