H-3 Visa Lawyer

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    Coming to the U.S. on an H-3 visa improves your career growth significantly. With the help of your NYC-based H3 visa attorney, you gain invaluable hands-on experience. You build connections that you can leverage for long-term employment offers that allow you to adjust your status for a permanent stay in the United States. To ensure your H-3 visa application goes smoothly, call on the best H3 visa lawyer at Kats Immigration Law.

    Who Needs an H-3 Visa?

    You need an H-3 visa if you’re looking to come to the United States for specialized training not available in your home country. This non-immigrant visa allows you to participate in advanced training in different industry sectors including government, academia, IT and business. This visa is ideal if you’re looking for hands-on practical experience in U.S. based companies.

    Find the best H3 visa attorney at Kats Immigration Law in New York City. Alina Kats and her team are reputable immigration lawyers who can help you acquire a H-3 visa without complications. They have the expertise you need in an H3 visa lawyer to give your application the best chance of success.

    How Is an H-3 Visa Different from Other Non-Immigrant H Visas?

    A H-3 visa differs from H-1B and H-2B non-immigrant visas in several aspects. All three visas are intended for people coming to work temporarily in the U.S. But the H-3 visa has the training aspect for whatever role you’re taking.

    You and your visa sponsor must understand the key differences, although your H-3 visa attorney is best suited to provide you guidance on the best visa to apply for, as the rules are often changing. The key differences include:

    • The H-3 visa is focused on transferring skills and knowledge rather than direct employment.
    • The initial allowed stay for an H-3 visa is two years and three years for training.
    • In an H-3 program, you’re seeking training in the U.S., while in the other visa programs, the sponsor seeks labor from outside the country.
    • Career path. The H-3 visa is more for skills development rather than job placement.

    What Are the Limitations of an H-3 Visa?

    The training you seek in the U.S. must not be available in your home country, and the visa is not intended for training and recruiting immigrants for U.S.-based positions. An H-3 visa holder can displace a U.S. worker, but the nature of the employment should not go beyond what’s necessary for training goals. You also can’t train on behalf of someone else.

    These limitations notwithstanding, an H-3 visa opens up training opportunities in varied roles in both public and private sectors. These U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) approved training programs typically are in different fields that include:

    • Agriculture
    • Transport
    • Commerce
    • Communication
    • Finance 
    • Education
    • Governance
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    How Do I Apply for an H-3 Visa?

    There are several steps to go through to get an H-3 visa and your visa sponsor also has a part to play in initiating the process with a petition. All required information and documentation must be prepared and submitted on time. Your application must show the training plan and your qualifications. You should also show that this training is unavailable in your country.

    Your NYC H3 visa lawyer closely walks you through all the steps while you’re still in your home country until you settle in your training program in the U.S. The key steps in an H-3 visa application include:

    • Filing of the H-3 visa application for Nonimmigrant Worker (Form I-129) with USCIS, for which your sponsor is responsible
    • Reviewing the petition by the USCIS for approval or rejection
    • Booking the visa interview that your H-3 visa attorney helps you prepare for
    • Completing the DS-160 visa application online and paying the visa fees
    • Going to the interview and making the document presentation
    • Receiving an approval or denial of your H-3 visa application

    Do I Need a Lawyer to Apply for an H-3 Visa?

    While you can petition for an H-3 visa on your own, an H-3 visa attorney is useful for a successful visa application because even one small mistake can damage your chances of approval. They prepare a compelling petition to the USCIS and offer legal representation in subsequent interactions.

    Kats Immigration Law attorneys offer useful guidance to smooth out different hurdles you may face in acquiring a H-3 visa. They are immigrant lawyers with the expertise and experience needed in acquiring a wide range of non-immigrant visas including:

    How Long Can I Stay in The U.S. on an H-3 Visa?

    Your visa is valid for the length of your training program, but you can seek an extension to stay for a maximum of two years. You’re allowed a maximum of three years if participating in a special education training program. An extension is not automatically granted and the USCIS considers each case on its merits.

    An H3 visa attorney offers effective assistance when you’re seeking to stay longer on an H-3 visa. They make a compelling case for your extension. The USCIS may grant an extension with several conditions including:

    • The total stay doesn’t go beyond two years, or three years for special education training.
    • The request must show clear justification of the need for the extension.
    • The training undertaken during the extension must remain consistent with the training program presented during the initial visa application.
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    Can I Bring My Family to the U.S. on an H-3 Visa?

    You can bring your immediate family members to the U.S. to stay as long as your training program lasts. Allowed family members include your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years. These family members get an H4 visa, which is tied to your primary H-3 visa.

    Kats Immigration Law serves as your trustworthy legal partners in the process of making your H-3 visa application and filing an appeal if you’re denied the first time. Contact Kats Immigration Law today as a first step in realizing your full potential in the U.S.

    Kats Immigration Law

    2365 Nostrand Avenue,
    Suites 106, 107,
    Brooklyn, NY 11210
    (973) 626-1177

    Updated on Oct 11, 2024 by Alina Kats (Immigratioon Lawyer) of Kats Immigration Law