The E-3 visa, intended for Australian citizens who wish to work in specialty occupations in the United States, has specific requirements regarding academic qualifications, but there is no requirement to have a diploma recognized simultaneously in both Australia and the USA.
Generally, the candidate must hold at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification in the specialty field for which they are applying. This requirement aims to ensure that the professional has the appropriate knowledge to perform the expected duties of the position.
It is important to clarify that if your academic background was obtained in Australia or the United States through institutions duly recognized in their respective countries, this proof will usually be sufficient to meet the criteria for the E-3 visa. In the case of a diploma obtained in another country, it may be necessary to conduct a credential evaluation to demonstrate that it is equivalent to an American bachelor’s degree, but this assessment will be carried out by specialized entities and not directly by the academic recognition rule in both countries.
In any immigration process, especially when dealing with specific visas such as the E-3, it is essential to strictly follow United States immigration laws, seek information from official sources, and consult specialized professionals – always according to legal guidelines – to avoid misunderstandings or unfounded promises. Well-conducted procedures and careful analysis of documents and qualifications can prevent complications and ensure compliance with the requirements established by American legislation.
Learn more about E-2 Visa
- Type
- Non-immigrant
- Initial validity
- 2-5 years
- Extension
- Unlimited (2 years each)
- Processing
- 1-4 months
Victoria Harper
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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.