US H2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Visa (2024 Guide)
The U.S. H2A program allows U.S. agricultural
employers, U.S. farmers, farm owners, agricultural companies, or corporations
to hire foreign workers for agriculture-related jobs. This guide will explain
the application process for the H2A temporary agricultural work visa in the US.
Are you a farmer in need of seasonal or temporary workers to plant, grow and
harvest crops? Are you a worker/employee seeking an agricultural visa? Then the
US H2A visa is the best choice. This is an employer-sponsored visa, it cannot
be applied for directly. The employer will file the Petition for you.
Why is H2A Visa the best? Because there is no
cap for H-2A visas. This means that anyone who applies for a visa and is
approved can come to the US to work. According to the US Department of
Agriculture, 258,000 H-2A visas were issued in 2021, while this number
increased to 298,000 in 2022. The number of H2A visa approvals is increasing.
No high qualification is required for this visa. More details on the H2A visa
application process, benefits and requirements are provided below.
Requirements
for workers to qualify for an H2A visa
You must receive a job offer from a US
employer.
The work must be temporary or seasonal
agricultural work.
You must be a national of an eligible country.
Requirements for employers to hire a foreign
worker
As an employer, you must offer temporary or
seasonal agricultural work.
Prove that U.S. workers are not willing,
qualified, able, or available to fill these positions, which is why you are
hiring a foreign worker.
You must have all the documents to submit the
Petition.
Work may take place on farms, plantations,
ranches, nurseries, paddocks, greenhouses, orchards or other similar locations,
but is not limited to planting, cultivating or harvesting.
What is a
petition?
A petition is the process by which an
employer/company requests USCIS to approve an H-2A visa for a foreign worker.
A petition refers to an official request
submitted by a US employer to USCIS (US Citizenship and Immigration Services)
on behalf of a foreign worker.
As an employer, you must file Form I-129,
Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker. Once the petition is approved, the applicant
(employee/worker) can apply for a visa at the US Embassy.
No Cap Visa – you can go for free
Unlike US H1B visas, there is no annual limit
on H-2A visas. This means that there is no predefined limit on the total number
of H-2A visas issued each year.
The costs
are covered by the US employer
Employers are responsible for the costs of
hiring and employing foreign workers under the H-2A visa program.
Labor certification fee
Petition for Nonimmigrant Workers
H-2A visa application
Transport (transportation from home country to
work)
Various costs
After 50% of the contract is completed, the US
employer is required to reimburse the employee for transportation costs, if
incurred.
If the employer provides accommodation, he is
also responsible for providing transport from the place of residence to the
place of work.
How to Apply for a US H2A Temporary
Agricultural Worker Visa?
The step-by-step application process is given
below:
As an employee, you must first find a job.
Your employer will file the petition and go
through the petition process.
Once the petition is approved, the next step is
to apply for a visa.
Complete the online DS-160 form.
Pay the visa application fee.
Schedule an interview at the nearest US
Embassy.
Submit the required documents.
Participate in the H2A Visa interview.
H2A visa validity period
It is usually seasonal or for a maximum of 1
year.
Countries
eligible for the H2A visa program
Andorra
Kingdom of Eswatini
Madagascar
San Marino
Argentina
Fiji
Malta
Serbia
Australia
Finland
Mauritius
Singapore
Austria
France
Mexico
Slovakia
Barbados
Germany
Monaco
Slovenia
Belgium
Greece
Montenegro
Solomon Islands
Bolivia
Grenada
Mozambique
South Africa
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Guatemala
Nauru
South Korea
Brazil
Haiti
Netherlands
Spain
Brunei
Honduras
New Zealand
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Bulgaria
Hungary
Nicaragua
Sweden
Canada
Iceland
North Macedonia
Switzerland
Chile
Ireland
Norway
Taiwan
Colombia
Israel
Panama
Thailand
Costa Rica
Italy
Papua New Guinea
East Timor
Croatia
Jamaica
Paraguay
turkey
Czech Republic
Japan
Peru
Tuvalu
Denmark
Kiribati
Poland
Ukraine
Dominican republic
Latvia
Portugal
United Kingdom
Ecuador
Lichtenstein
Republic of Cyprus
Uruguay
El Salvador
Lithuania
Romania
Vanuatu
Estonia
Luxembourg
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