Table of Contents
- E-3 and E-3D Visa Advice for Australians
- E-3 Visa Eligibility Criteria
- What is a 'Specialty Occupation'?
- Supporting Documents
- Process to apply for E-3D (dependent) visa
E-3 and E-3D Visa Advice for Australians
Contact our Visa Agents for assistance with the E-3 Work Visa for Specialty Work, in the United States. Our US Immigration Attorneys are experienced and registered with AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association), and they can assist clients in our offices in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia and Singapore, Hong Kong and London, UK. Get advice and help from our US Attorney's globally, with a fast Consultation by telephone or video call regarding:
- E-3 Visa Assessment
- Process to apply for E-3 Specialty Work visa
- Re-application after a US visa denial
- Supporting documents, including: Job Offer letter, Qualifications certificates and Employment references
- Documents required and format
- Filling in of USCIS Application forms and petitions
- Interview preparation with US Consulate, covering common questions and answers
- Visa Processing time guidance
- Government fees and Attorney fees
In 2024, contact VisaConnect's US Immigration Attorney's for guidance and assistance with your E-3 Worker Visa for Specialty Occupation Professionals, who are Australian Citizens! Contact our US Immigration Consultants and Lawyers by telephone or visit us in our offices in Brisbane, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, London, UK and Lisbon, Portugal.
E-3 Visa Eligibility Criteria
The E-3 visa classification applies only to Australian citizens, holding a valid Australian Passport, and their spouses, with a marriage certificate, and children. You must be entering the United States solely to perform services in a specialty occupation. There will be a maximum of 10,500 E-3 visas issued annually during each fiscal year. Note that spouses and children do not count against the quota nor do applicants extending their E-3 visa, while in the US. To qualify for an E-3 visa, you must show that you:
- Are a National of Australia
- Have a legitimate offer of employment in the United States
- Have the necessary academic or other qualifying credentials
- Will fill a position that qualifies as a specialty occupation