H-3 Visa for Foreign Trainees
With the help of
H-3 Alien Trainee Visa, U.S. Companies brings foreign nationals to receive training in an established training program for a maximum period of two years. The training program may be in any field of endeavor, for example, commerce, agriculture, government, professions, finance, agriculture, or in an industrial establishment. This visa document does not cover individuals seeking graduate medical training.
In 1990, H-3 visa regulations for foreign trainees in the field of special education were relaxed. Training programs in educating children with mental, physical, or emotional disabilities were exempted from the H-3 training program requirements.
H-3 Temporary Trainee Visas are issued for the duration of the training program. Normally, it is issued for a period up to 2 years. The H-3 Visa is not self-petitioning; the employer must submit the petition on behalf of the trainee. H-3 visa holders are permitted to bring their dependents (spouse and unmarried children under age of 21) through
H-4 visa.
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