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. |