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H-2B: Temporary Work Visa for Skilled and Unskilled Workers
If you coming to the United States for a seasonal or temporary job with a U.S. employer, you may qualify for an H-2B Work Visa.
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TEMPORARY WORK VISA FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED WORKERS GUIDE (H-2B)
Learn about visa that enables foreigners to come to the United States for a seasonal or temporary job with a U.S. employer.
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The H2B Visa allows foreign nationals to enter into the U.S. temporarily for nonagricultural employment which is:
- seasonal
- intermittent
- peak load need, or
- one-time occurrence
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H-2B Visas are targeted at skilled and unskilled workers.
This visa is also used by:
- entertainers going on a tour
- film workers and
- professional minor league players.
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Eligibility
You may qualify for an H-2B Work Visa if:
- you are coming to the U.S. to accept a temporary or seasonal non-agricultural job from an U.S. employee, and
- you have the correct background, skills or natural abilities needed by the employer
Benefits to Employers
H-2B Visa programs offer American employers many benefits. When there are no American workers available to fill temporary staffing needs, workers from all over the world are available to fill shortages.
Length of Stay
Work placements typically last for 5 or 6 months.
Limitations
H-2B Visa holders can only work for the employer listed on their H-2B Visa Petition.
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