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Entertainment Industry visas:
O Visa: Film and Television Professionals, Arts, Actors, Models, Musicians, Crews and More
P1 Visa: Athletes, Artists, Filmcrew
H1B Visa: Fashion Models and Specialty Occupations
Non-permanent work visas:
E2: Investor Visa
E3: US Work visa for Australians
L1: Intra-Company Transfer Visa
TN: Canadian / Mexican Professional Visa
Education / Cultural visas:
J1 Visa: Exchange Visitor

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Religious Green Card
EB-5 Investor Green Card
Family immigration visas:
Family Petition Green Card
K Marriage Visa
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Pasadena office:
70 S. Lake Ave., Suite 1000
10th Floor
Pasadena, CA 91101
Phone: (626) 398-1992

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1671 The Alameda, Suite 210
San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: (408) 293-2026
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E3 VISA: Australian U.S. worker specialty job visa immigration lawyers

Suitable for Australian citizens who have a job offer in the United States

 

Investor Visa

Overview:

The E-3 visa is a non-immigrant visa status that allows citizens of Australia to work in the United States for periods of 2 years in a specialty occupation, which can be renewed indefinitely. Unlike the H1B and TN visa, the E-3 visa allows the spouse of the applicant to get employment.

Who can apply for the E-3 Visa?

Any Australian citizen who holds a bachelor's or higher degree (or its equivalent) and has a specialty job offer in the United States that requires that specific degree.

 

Can I apply for the E-3 Visa while in the United States?

You cannot apply for the visa, but you can change your visa status to E-3 while in the United States on another visa type. It is important to note that in order to be change your status to E-3 you must enter the United States with a Visa (it can be a Visitor Visa, Student Visa, J1, or other legal status) and not under the visa waiver program. It is also necessary to have an Australian passport.

 

What if I am in the United States under the visa waiver program and want to adjust to the E-3 visa because an employer wants to sponsor me?

If you are present in the United States under the Visa Waiver Program, you must apply for the E-3 visa through a foreign US Consulate. If for any reason you cannot travel back to Australia you can apply for the visa at a US Consulate in Canada, but please note that sometimes it takes several weeks to get an appointment and this process is not guaranteed.

Do I need a job offer first?

Yes, in order to qualify for the E-3 visa a US employer must file a Labor Condition Application (LCA) on your behalf. The duration of your visa is determined by the duration of the LCA. Your E-3 visa status can be renewed indefinitely as long as the applicant has the intent to go back to Australia at some point.

Is there a limit of E-3 visas?

Yeah, each fiscal year (starts on October 1st of each year) there's a limited number of 10,500 E-3 visas. Spouses and children of applicants do not count against the annual quota.

I have a same-sex partner / civil partnership. Can he/she count as my spouse?

No. Federal Laws in United States require a marriage certificate in order to apply as an E-3D (Dependant). Same-sex civil partnerships or unions are not recognized as E-3D and they must apply separately for their own E-3 status.

Can I work for more than one employer?

No. The E-3 visa is valid for only one employer.

Can I change employment while I am working on E-3 status?

Yes, you can, but the new employer must submit a new Labor Condition Application (LCA) on your behalf.

Can I apply for a Green Card while in E-3 status?

Unlike the H1B and certain other visa types, the E-3 visa does not allow you to seek permanent residence. Since this status is intended for a temporary job, the applicant must prove that he/she has ties in Australia and wants to move back to Australia eventually. Note however that there may be other options available which should be discussed with an immigration attorney.

 
 

Contact us to let our attorneys assist you in efficiently finding the suitable visa petition. Our legal team with help you throughout this process, from discussing your options, to gathering and preparing the requisite evidentiary materials, preparing your visa petition, and being available for any questions you may have throughout the process.

   
 
The Pasadena office of Muston & Jack serves the greater Los Angeles, California area. Representing artists, musicians, comedians, actors, filmmakers, athletes and entertainers for the Hollywood industry. Also, we represent individual clients seeking for employment authorization, family immigration and investor visas. Our immigration law office represents clients of cities of Los Angeles, Hollywood, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and the San Gabriel Valley.
 
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