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H-2B Visa Overview

The H-2B Work Visa Application Guide contains general information about the H-2B work visa for skilled and unskilled workers including eligibility requirements.
  • The H-2B Work Visa was created to allow people to come to the United States temporarily for mainly non-agricultural job for which American workers are in short supply.
  • The number of H-2B Visas are issued every year I sup to 66,000
  • There are good prospects for H-2B Visas to remain available in the future
H-2B Work Visa Eligibility Requirements: If you are coming to the US to accept a temporary or seasonal non-agricultural job from an U.S. employer you qualify for an H-2B Work Visa. If you have the correct background, skills or natural abilities needed by the employer you may apply. These H-2B Visas are for skilled and unskilled workers.

Other Work Visas:

  • College-educated professionals may apply for H-1B Work Visas
  • E-3 Treaty Professional Visas are available to Australian citizens
  • Registered Nurses have two types of work visas available to them
  • TN NAFTA Work Visas are exclusively available to Canadian and Mexican citizens
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