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A-3 Visa- Servants of A-1 & A-2 Visa Holders Y

 

Personal employees, attendants, domestic workers, or servants of individuals who hold a valid A-1 or A-2 visa may be issued an A-3 visa, if they meet the requirements in 9 FAM 41.22 N4. As part of the application process, an interview at the embassy or consulate is required. Proof that the applicant will receive a fair wage, sufficient to financially support himself, comparable to that being offered in the area of employment in the U.S. is required. In addition, the applicant needs to demonstrate that he/she will perform the contracted employment duties. The consular officer will determine eligibility for the A-3 visa. Applicants for A-3 visas must apply outside the United States.

If the employer does not carry the diplomatic rank of Minister or higher or hold a position equivalent to Minister or higher, the employer must demonstrate that he or she will have sufficient funds to provide a fair wage and working conditions, as reflected in the contract. Consideration is also given to the number of employees an employer would reasonably be able to pay.

 

Learn and Know - Your Rights, Protections, and Resources

For Visa Applicants in A-3, G-5, NATO-7, B-1 domestic employee, H-1B, H-1B1, H-2A, H-2B, and J-1 categories:  Before your visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate abroad, it is important that you take the time to carefully read this pamphlet, as you will be required to have read and understood the pamphlet before being issued a U.S. visa in your category.  In doing so, you will learn about and understand your rights, protections, as well as resources available to you, if help is needed when you come to the U.S.  During your visa interview, the consular officer will make sure you are aware of your legal rights and protections.  After reading the pamphlet, keep it handy for quick reference later, as needed.

Note: In preparing for your visa interview, you will also need to make sure you have all required documentation ready including your completed visa application or application confirmation page.  For detailed application instructions, check the U.S. Embassy website where you will apply for your visa.

 

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