The process of obtaining visas for the United States can seem complex, especially when it comes to specific visas such as the H‑2A, which is intended for seasonal agricultural workers. It is natural to have doubts about the possibility of applying for another visa simultaneously.
As a general rule, there is no automatic prohibition for a person to submit applications for different types of visas at the same time. In the case of the H‑2A, if you intend to participate in an agricultural program for a determined period, this action is quite different from that of other visa categories.
However, it is important to be clear about the requirements and intentions of each type of visa, because some, for example, require demonstrating stronger ties to the country of origin, while others may even allow what is called “dual intent.”
When applying for an additional visa, you must be prepared to provide complete and consistent information about your personal situation and the reasons motivating you to request both visas. Each application is analyzed individually, and in practice, your history and the consistency of the information will be key factors in the consular authorities’ evaluation.
Therefore, if the intentions behind the applications are conflicting or incompatible with the specific requirements of each visa, complications may arise during the process. It is essential to strictly follow the United States immigration laws and stay informed.
If you encounter offers that promise guaranteed results or seem to go far beyond official guidelines, be cautious not to fall victim to scams or misleading marketing campaigns. In case of doubt, consulting reliable sources or the guidance of specialized professionals can help clarify the procedures without compromising your situation.
Remember that each case is unique and that clarity and transparency in the information provided during the process are essential for a fair evaluation of your application. Maintaining consistency between the requests and following legal procedures is always the best strategy to avoid future complications.
Learn more about H-2A Visa
- Type
- Agricultural work
- Duration
- Up to 3 years
- Cap
- No fixed limit
- Processing
- 3-6 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.