Are you looking to come to the United States as a temporary worker? If so, you’ll need to obtain a temporary worker visa. In this blog post, we’ll provide an overview of the different types of temporary worker visas available in the USA and how to apply for them.
Different types of temporary worker visas
There are several different types of temporary worker visas, each of which is designed for a specific purpose. Some of the most common types of temporary worker visas include:
- H-1B visa: This visa is for individuals who will be working in a specialty occupation, such as in the fields of science, engineering, or information technology.
- H-1B1: Free Trade Agreement (FTA) To work in a specialty occupation. Requires a post-secondary degree involving at least four years of study in the field of specialization.
- H-2A:Temporary Agricultural Worker. For temporary or seasonal agricultural work. Limited to citizens or nationals of designated countries
- H-2B:Temporary Non-agricultural Worker. For temporary or seasonal non- agricultural work. Limited to citizens or nationals of designated countries.
- H-3:Trainee or Special Education visitor. To receive training, other than graduate medical or academic, that is not available in the trainee’s home country
- L-1 visa: This visa is for individuals who will be transferring to a company in the USA from a foreign company that is related to the USA company.
- O-1 visa: This visa is for individuals who have extraordinary ability in their field, such as artists, athletes, or business executives.
- P-1 Individual or Team Athlete, or Member of an Entertainment Group (To perform at a specific athletic competition as an athlete or as a member of an entertainment group).
- P-2 Artist or Entertainer of an Individual or Group (For performance under a reciprocal exchange program between an organization in the United States and an organization in another country).
- P-3 Artist or Entertainer of an Individual or Group (To perform, teach or coach under a program that is culturally unique or a traditional ethnic, folk, cultural, musical, theatrical, or artistic performance or presentation).
- Q-1:Participant in an International Cultural Exchange Program (For practical training and employment and for sharing of the history, culture, and traditions of your home country through participation in an international cultural exchange program).
Attention: Some temporary worker visa categories require your prospective employer to obtain a labor certification or other approval from the Department of Labor on your behalf before filing the Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, Form I-129, with USCIS
To apply for a temporary worker visa, you’ll need to complete an application and provide supporting documentation, such as proof of your employment offer and evidence of your qualifications. It’s important to note that the application process can be competitive and that the number of visas issued each year is limited.
In conclusion, temporary worker visas can be a great way for individuals to come to the USA to work on a temporary basis. If you’re interested in applying for a temporary worker visa, be sure to do your research and start the application process as early as possible.
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160
Check the estimated wait time for a nonimmigrant visa interview appointment at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.