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USA VisaE-3

The USA Visa E-3 is a work visa option available to citizens of Australia who possess specialized skills. This non-immigrant visa allows Australian citizens to work in the United States temporarily, typically for two years, with the possibility of extending the visa for another two years. One of the main requirements for the E-3 visa is that the applicant must have a legitimate job offer from a U.S. employer. The employer must file a Labor Condition Application with the U.S. Department of Labor certifying that the E-3 worker will be paid at least the prevailing wage for the occupation in the location where they will be working. Another requirement for the E-3 visa is that the applicant must possess the necessary qualifications for the job they will be performing. This typically means having a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a specialized field. One of the benefits of the E-3 visa is that it allows the spouse of the visa holder to work in the United States as well. Additionally, E-3 visa holders may travel in and out of the United States freely and are not required to maintain a foreign residence. Overall, the USA Visa E-3 offers a great opportunity for Australian citizens who possess specialized skills to come and work in the United States for a temporary period. With its relatively simple application process and ample benefits, the E-3 visa is definitely worth considering for anyone looking to work and live in the United States.

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