Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
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Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
I was hoping someone could help me.
I am an Australian citizen and am getting married soon. My fiance is working in the US with a H1 visa. I am planning to move to the US with him on a H4 visa (which is what I think I can get as his spouse). I was just wondering that when I move there and apply for jobs and if I'm successful then could I transfer to an E3 visa?
Any help would be really appreciated
I am an Australian citizen and am getting married soon. My fiance is working in the US with a H1 visa. I am planning to move to the US with him on a H4 visa (which is what I think I can get as his spouse). I was just wondering that when I move there and apply for jobs and if I'm successful then could I transfer to an E3 visa?
Any help would be really appreciated
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Re: Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
I was hoping someone could help me.
I am an Australian citizen and am getting married soon. My fiance is working in the US with a H1 visa. I am planning to move to the US with him on a H4 visa (which is what I think I can get as his spouse). I was just wondering that when I move there and apply for jobs and if I'm successful then could I transfer to an E3 visa?
Any help would be really appreciated
I am an Australian citizen and am getting married soon. My fiance is working in the US with a H1 visa. I am planning to move to the US with him on a H4 visa (which is what I think I can get as his spouse). I was just wondering that when I move there and apply for jobs and if I'm successful then could I transfer to an E3 visa?
Any help would be really appreciated
As noted in the link posted by Ray -- the answer is yes, provided you otherwise qualify.
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Re: Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
Thank you for replying
But can't see the exact question answered at the link provided. All I could see that related was:
I am already in the U.S. on a different category of visa and want to change to an E-3 visa. What should I do?
Please direct any inquiries to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS), as once you are in the U.S. you are responsible for maintaining the correct immigration status with USCIS. Please see their website at www.uscis.gov or contact USCIS’s National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283.
Mind you, I do have conjunctivitis at the moment so I have an excuse if I'm just being blind
But can't see the exact question answered at the link provided. All I could see that related was:
I am already in the U.S. on a different category of visa and want to change to an E-3 visa. What should I do?
Please direct any inquiries to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS), as once you are in the U.S. you are responsible for maintaining the correct immigration status with USCIS. Please see their website at www.uscis.gov or contact USCIS’s National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283.
Mind you, I do have conjunctivitis at the moment so I have an excuse if I'm just being blind
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Re: Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
How did that not answer your question? You asked if you can change from H4 to E3. The link says yes, via USCIS.
Having said that, it would probably be easier and faster to go to Canada and get a new E3 issued and then enter on that to start working rather than the internal adjustment.
Having said that, it would probably be easier and faster to go to Canada and get a new E3 issued and then enter on that to start working rather than the internal adjustment.
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Re: Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
I was just wondering that when I move there and apply for jobs and if I'm successful then could I transfer to an E3 visa?
So, your employer must be willing to sponsor you *and* be willing to wait until such time as a visa is issued before you can start work.
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(But the good news with an E3 is that the deciding factor in length of time before issuance is usually the wait to get an appointment at the consulate if you get a new one - the LCA can be obtained online, quick and cheap).
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Re: Can I transfer from an H4 visa to an E3 visa?
Thanks for the responses
So do you guys reccomend going on the visa waiver thing and hoping I get a job in 3 months rather than going through the whole transferring visa mess?
And what does LCA stand for?
So do you guys reccomend going on the visa waiver thing and hoping I get a job in 3 months rather than going through the whole transferring visa mess?
And what does LCA stand for?
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1. Please read/research before questions like what is LCA
2. http://canberra.usembassy.gov/consul...as/niv/e3.html answers most of the questions.
3. If you travel on VWP as Ian says, you will have to adjust your status sooner rather than later.
4. One question I have for the forum is, if OPs fiance is in US on H1 and has been sponsored for GC - can he stay on H1 and his wife on E-3 ? Or he needs to change to E3D and if so what happens with the GC application
5. E-3 is a 2 year visa which means everytime 2 years you will have to renew it.
6. It's NON dual intent.
Rest - on the webpage above.
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You changed the original question a lot. I don't know about the rest of "you guys" -- but as a lawyer, I know that if you just happened to be my client my probable response would be: NO!.
Please note that although I am a lawyer, I am not YOUR lawyer. I know that when I give such advice to my clients, they tend to get angry.