by Romy Jurado | May 23, 2022 | Immigration
Under the H-2A nonimmigrant classification, foreign workers from eligible countries may enter the United States to fill temporary or seasonal agricultural jobs. This visa category has specific requirements regarding the worker’s period of stay and extension...
by Romy Jurado | May 20, 2022 | Immigration
The H-2A visa program helps US farmers who need seasonal or temporary agricultural workers when there is a short supply of domestic workers who are able, willing, qualified, or available to perform these activities. In this article, you will discover the essential...
by Romy Jurado | May 19, 2022 | Immigration
The H-2A visa program benefits US farmers who suffer from the lack of workers to fill temporary and seasonal agricultural jobs. Eligible foreign nationals willing to take on these agricultural jobs are entitled to fair compensation, lodging, transportation, and other...
by Romy Jurado | May 18, 2022 | Immigration
Exclusively applied to nonagricultural temporary jobs, the H-2B program involves a multi-agency effort to ensure adequate working conditions and fair wages for foreign workers. Are H-2B visa workers required to pay US taxes? Keep reading to find out. Do H-2B Visa...
by Romy Jurado | May 17, 2022 | Immigration
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues different temporary work visas based on the applicant’s eligibility, skills, education, and goals. Many people tend to confuse between H1B and H-2B visas, but they are not the same. In this...
by Romy Jurado | May 16, 2022 | Immigration
The H-2A temporary agricultural visa is restricted to specific countries designated by the US Department of Homeland Security. Only US employers who meet the established regulatory requirements and foreign nationals from eligible countries may participate in the...