Worker Visas: A Gateway to Professional Opportunities in the United States
The United States offers a myriad of worker visa categories, each tailored to meet the diverse needs of employers and professionals seeking temporary employment opportunities. These visas serve as a crucial bridge, facilitating the entry of skilled individuals into the U.S. workforce across various industries.
Key Worker Visa Categories:
1. H-1B Visa (Specialty Occupation) is designed for individuals with specialized skills in fields such as information technology, engineering, and sciences. To qualify, an individual must have a U.S. employer sponsorship and a bachelor's degree or equivalent expertise.
2. L-1 Visa (Intracompany Transferee) facilitates the transfer of employees within multinational companies to work in U.S. branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates. This category, comprises both L-1A for managers and executives, and L-1B for employees with specialized knowledge.
3. E-3 Visa (Specialty Occupation Professionals from Australia) is exclusively for Australian nationals working in specialty occupations. To qualify,an individual requires a job offer from a U.S. employer and relevant a bachelor's degree or equivalent expertise.
4. TN Visa (Temporary Professionals from Mexico and Canada) is established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), to allow professionals from Mexico and Canada to work in the U.S. in specific occupations.
Worker Visas play a pivotal role in fostering a dynamic and diverse workforce. ImmiTrend specialized Non-immigrant and Special Projects Departments are dedicated to assisting clients through every step of the process, from meticulous petition preparation to visa applications and compliance adherence.
ImmiTrend stands unwaveringly committed to delivering comprehensive support, ensuring a seamless and highly efficient process for both employers and professionals seeking non-immigrant work visas in the dynamic landscape of the United States. Visit the specific subsections to access comprehensive information on each worker visa category.