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Let's start digging to see, the three requirements and process of getting a work visa in the U.S.
Requirement 1
Have a job offer in the U.S.
Requirement 2
Approved petition by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Requirement 3
Labour certification approval by the Department of Labor (DOL)
And if you have fulfilled the three prequalifying conditions and gathered the necessary document, then you qualify to start your application for the U.S. work visa. The way you can apply is by completing the following steps in the video,
Number 1
Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160) and print the confirmation page
The information you enter into the DS-160 form must all be correct. If you submit any incorrect information, the Embassy will have reason enough to deny you the visa. Also, the DS-160 form is available in many languages, but your answers must be in English. And now moving to next,
Number 2
Schedule your interview
Due to the high number of applications that U.S. Embassies receive, you should make sure that you schedule your interview as soon as you meet all the requirements. If you are younger than 13 years old or older than 80 years old, a visa interview is generally not required. For people of age range between 14 and 79, interviews are necessary, but there can be exceptions if you are renewing your visa. After scheduling your interview let's move to,
Number 3
Attend the interview
Your interview and the information on the DS-160 form will serve for the U.S. Embassy to make their decision on whether you should have a visa or not. That is why it is highly essential that you show up to the interview on time, dressed appropriately, and with all the necessary documents. Also, it would help if you answered all questions as thoroughly as possible, always giving accurate information. Visa interviewers can detect if you provide false information, so if you do that, they will deny your visa. Therefore, be very careful and look for the last step in this video,
Number4
Complete additional procedures
You will be required to give digital fingerprints before, during, or after your interview, depending on your location and pay additional fees. After the visa processing, if the U.S. Embassy gives you the work visa, you might also be required to pay a visa issuance fee. The amount of the visa issuance fee is determined based on your country of origin. So, you should have better insight into paying your issuance fee.
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Let's start digging to see, the three requirements and process of getting a work visa in the U.S.
Requirement 1
Have a job offer in the U.S.
Requirement 2
Approved petition by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Requirement 3
Labour certification approval by the Department of Labor (DOL)
And if you have fulfilled the three prequalifying conditions and gathered the necessary document, then you qualify to start your application for the U.S. work visa. The way you can apply is by completing the following steps in the video,
Number 1
Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160) and print the confirmation page
The information you enter into the DS-160 form must all be correct. If you submit any incorrect information, the Embassy will have reason enough to deny you the visa. Also, the DS-160 form is available in many languages, but your answers must be in English. And now moving to next,
Number 2
Schedule your interview
Due to the high number of applications that U.S. Embassies receive, you should make sure that you schedule your interview as soon as you meet all the requirements. If you are younger than 13 years old or older than 80 years old, a visa interview is generally not required. For people of age range between 14 and 79, interviews are necessary, but there can be exceptions if you are renewing your visa. After scheduling your interview let's move to,
Number 3
Attend the interview
Your interview and the information on the DS-160 form will serve for the U.S. Embassy to make their decision on whether you should have a visa or not. That is why it is highly essential that you show up to the interview on time, dressed appropriately, and with all the necessary documents. Also, it would help if you answered all questions as thoroughly as possible, always giving accurate information. Visa interviewers can detect if you provide false information, so if you do that, they will deny your visa. Therefore, be very careful and look for the last step in this video,
Number4
Complete additional procedures
You will be required to give digital fingerprints before, during, or after your interview, depending on your location and pay additional fees. After the visa processing, if the U.S. Embassy gives you the work visa, you might also be required to pay a visa issuance fee. The amount of the visa issuance fee is determined based on your country of origin. So, you should have better insight into paying your issuance fee.

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