The E-3 classification applies only to nationals of Australia. You must be coming to the United States solely to perform services in a specialty occupation. The specialty occupation requires theoretical and practical application of a body of knowledge in professional fields and at least the attainment of a bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, as a minimum for entry into the occupation in the United States. Eligibility CriteriaTo qualify for an E-3 visa, you must demonstrate that you:
Applying for an E-3 Visa from Within the United StatesThe Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker is used to apply for a change of status to obtain E-3 nonimmigrant temporary worker classification. Supporting DocumentsYour Form I-129 must include the following documents:
Applying for a Visa With a U.S. Embassy or ConsulateIf your petition Form I-129 is approved, we will forward a Form I-797, Notice of Action/Approval to the employer, who in turn will forward it to you. A Form I-797 approval notice is not a U.S. visa, as the visa must be obtained at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. After Form I-129 is approved by USCIS, the next step is to apply for a U.S. visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate, generally in your country of residence abroad. Please visit the Department of State, Travel.state.gov Temporary Workers webpage for visa information, how-to-apply procedures, and U.S. embassy web contact information to learn more. Period of Stay/Extension of Stay
Change of EmploymentYour new employer must file a new Labor Condition Application and a new E-3 visa application. The gap between the jobs must be 10 days or less. Note: Form I-129 is used to apply for an extension of stay or change of employment. Family of E-3 Visa HoldersYour spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age are entitled to the same E-3 classification. Your spouse is entitled to work authorization, but not your children. To apply for work authorization as a spouse of an E-3 nonimmigrant, your spouse would file a Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. For more information on the application procedures, see the “Work Authorization” link to the right.
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