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penti99
02-10-2006, 10:31 PM
hi guys , this is s , this is my first visit to this site , quite informative and helpful, lots of information -- may be I can get some help regarding the new e3 visa , I am an aus citizen - Interested in e 3 visa , have been to other sites, got an over all idea of it but nothing is clear and specific .......

Can any one give me the list of docs required for e3 ?.

Any one who has been to the interview ?. How was it ?. and their exp

All the details such as processing time, fee etc for them

finally imp thing about the exp letter , does any one have a sample exp letter ?. If so pls , pls upload a sample

Most of the process seems a lot similar to h1 b

does any one have a sample h1b exp letter ?. If so pls upload

I have noticed a pattern with sudden surge of recruiters - mostly desi swamping the sites , adv that they will process from a to z ......

waiting for ur reply

thanks a lot in advance

bye

s

Anjelo
08-28-2007, 07:46 AM
An Australian citizen in a specialty occupation must meet the general academic and occupational requirements for the position. In addition to the nonimmigrant visa application, the following documentary evidence must be submitted in connection with an application for an E-3 visa:
Certified Labor Condition Application, filed with the Department of Labor.
Evidence of a U.S. bachelor’s degree in the field or its equivalent.
In the absence of an academic or other qualifying credential(s), evidence of education and experience that is equivalent to the required U.S. degree (3 years of professional experience is equivalent to one year of undergraduate study).
Evidence establishing that the applicant's stay in the United States will be temporary (evidence of ties to Australia).
If a license is normally required for the position, a certified copy of the required license or other official permission to practice the occupation in the state of intended employment or evidence that the license is not required to commence employment.
Job offer letter (or other documentation) to substantiate that the work qualifies as a specialty occupation and that the applicant will receive the higher of either the actual or prevailing wage.
Evidence of payment of the Machine Readable Visa (MRV) Fee, also known as the application fee.