Australians caught up in sudden changes
“This is a big difference and there is no guide yet, Grod said Grode.
“There are too many holes in the form of presentation.
Thousands of Australians receive an E3 visa that does not have a limit on extensions every year. However, many of them prefer to do it at a closer embassy or consulate.Credit: Getty Images
Grode will talk to Aussie Recruit, a corporate talent agency at the Emergency Web Seminar on Tuesday. The founder Amy Meyer said that there was “too much confusion and uncertainty ılan participating in procedure changes in a video.
This Masthead asked more information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Australian Foreign Ministry.
In 2005, the E3 visa was presented to the Australians as a by-product of the Australian-US Free Trade Agreement, led by President George W. Bush. The visa is valid for two years with unlimited extensions in most cases. Visa can be given up to 10,500 each year, but in 2023 was about 4500.
Josh Pugh, who has been living in the United States for nearly 10 years and worked as a key community organizer for the Australians in the United States, confirmed that most people he contacted were invited to new interviews or asked to send their passports.
“Today it looks more positive than yesterday,” he said.
“The biggest disappointment is unknown because everything happens and changes very quickly… This affects their future in the United States and their lives.”
PUGH organizes a separate web seminar for Australians about Migration Lawyer Zjantelle Cammisa Markel.
Grode said that an explanation from the administration could alleviate uncertainty and that there was a decrease in the number of horror stories from people detained and questioned at the US border.
“But emotion, anxiety, fear, hesitation – continued,” he said. The latest changes in visa rules would be problematic “but to what extent it is not known at this point”.
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