H-2B Seasonal Temporary Worker Visa

This visa allows foreign nationals to fill temporary, non-agricultural jobs in the U.S. when no qualified American workers are available.

H-2B Visa: Temporary Work in the U.S. for Non-Agricultural Jobs

The H-2B visa allows foreign nationals to work temporarily in the United States in non-agricultural, seasonal, or short-term jobs. It’s a valuable tool for U.S. employers facing labor shortages and for workers seeking temporary employment abroad.

We help employers and workers navigate the H-2B process from start to finish—ensuring compliance and maximizing approval chances.

What Is the H-2B Visa?

The H-2B is a nonimmigrant visa designed for foreign workers who are hired to perform temporary, non-agricultural jobs when no qualified U.S. workers are available. It is commonly used in industries such as:

  • Hospitality and tourism

  • Landscaping

  • Construction

  • Housekeeping

  • Seafood and food processing

  • Amusement and recreation

This visa is not for permanent roles. It applies only to jobs that are seasonal, intermittent, peak-load, or one-time needs.

How Long Can You Stay?

  • The H-2B visa is typically granted for up to 1 year

  • It can be renewed, but the maximum stay is 3 years

  • After 3 years, the worker must leave the U.S. for at least 3 months before applying again

What Employers Must Do

Before a worker can apply, the U.S. employer must:

  • Obtain a temporary labor certification from the Department of Labor

  • Prove the job is truly temporary

  • Demonstrate active recruitment efforts to hire U.S. workers, with no success

Only after these steps are completed can a job offer be extended to a foreign worker for H-2B sponsorship.

Worker Rights and Protections

H-2B visa holders are protected under U.S. labor laws. Employers must:

  • Pay the prevailing wage for the job and region

  • Provide safe and appropriate housing, if needed

  • Cover transportation to and from the work location

  • Supply all required tools and equipment

  • Enroll workers in workers’ compensation insurance for on-the-job injuries

These protections are in place to ensure fair treatment and safety for all H-2B workers.

Important Limitations

  • The H-2B visa does not provide a path to permanent residency

  • There is an annual cap, with a limited number of H-2B visas available each fiscal year

  • The application process can be lengthy and documentation-heavy, especially for employers

Still, for both employers and workers, the H-2B visa offers meaningful economic opportunity and valuable international work experience.

How U.S. Immigration Counsel Can Help

Whether you’re a business facing seasonal labor shortages or a skilled worker seeking opportunity abroad, our legal team can guide you through the complex H-2B process.

We assist with:

  • Labor certification and employer compliance

  • Application preparation and document collection

  • Timing strategies for renewals and re-entry

  • Ensuring that all steps meet federal requirements

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