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Worker Visa

A work visa is a legal document or permit that allows a foreign individual to work in a specific country for a certain period of time. The requirements and types of work visas vary depending on the country, the job, and the applicant’s qualifications.

Here are some common types of work visas:

Temporary Work Visas: Issued for a specific period, typically for short-term employment or seasonal work. Examples include the H-2B visa in the U.S. for temporary non-agricultural jobs.

Skilled Worker Visas: For individuals with specialized skills. Examples include the H-1B visa in the U.S. for professionals in specialty occupations, and the Tier 2 (General) visa in the UK for skilled workers.

Investor or Entrepreneur Visas: Issued to individuals planning to start a business or invest in the country. Examples include the E-2 visa in the U.S. for investors, and the Start-up visa in Canada.

Intra-company Transfer Visas: Allow employees of multinational companies to transfer to a branch or affiliate in another country. For instance, the L-1 visa in the U.S. or the ICT visa in the UK.

Permanent Residence or Green Card Pathways: Some countries provide work visas that can lead to permanent residence, such as the EB-2 and EB-3 visas in the U.S.

Each visa typically has specific eligibility criteria, such as job offer requirements, skills, or sponsorship from an employer. The application process often includes submitting documentation, proving qualifications, and sometimes attending an interview.

Service Options

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Apply for Work Permits
If approve, you will receive a work permits for a specific date including contract letters and other documents. These documents are required for obtaining visa.
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Processing Time
Visa processing can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
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Submit Visa Application
This may be done online or in-person depending on the country. If there is no embassy or consulate then you can submit your visa application in your nearest country where it belongs.
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Receive Visa
If approved, you will receive a visa that is either stamped in your passport or issued electronically.
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Attend an Interview
Some countries require an interview as part of the visa application process.
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Prepare for Departure
Accommodation by company, book flights, and prepare for your new life in the specific country.

Popular Countries and Their Study Visa Types:

USA: F-1 Visa for academic programs, M-1 Visa for vocational programs.
UK: Tier 4 (General) Student Visa.
Canada: Study Permit.
Australia: Student Visa (subclass 500).
Germany: National Visa for study purposes.
France: Long-stay Visa for studies (Visa D).
New Zealand: Student Visa.

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