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Department of Homeland Security and Department of State Announce Changes to Entry Requirements for Caribbean Residents Traveling to U.S. as Agricultural Workers

Release Date: February 4, 2016

For Immediate Release

DHS Press Office
Contact: 202-282-8010

DoS Office of Press Relations
Contact: 202-647-2492

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State published rules in the Federal Register on February 4, 2016 eliminating the nonimmigrant visa exemption for certain Caribbean residents coming to the United States as H-2A agricultural workers. Beginning February19, certain Caribbean residents seeking to come to the United States as H-2A agricultural workers will be required to have both a valid passport and visa.

Eliminating this visa exemption, which was originally created to address labor shortages during World War II, will ensure those traveling to the United States, like other H-2A agricultural workers, have been sufficiently screened via the Department of State’s visa issuance process prior to their arrival. This visa requirement will also better ensure that these workers are protected from potential employment and recruitment-based abuses. The spouses and children who travel with these workers to the United States will also be required to have both a valid passport and visa.

This change applies to a British, French, or Netherlands national, or a national of Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, or Trinidad and Tobago, who has residence in British, French, or Netherlands territory located in the adjacent islands of the Caribbean, or has residence in Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, or Trinidad and Tobago.

The H-2A nonimmigrant classification applies to an individual seeking to enter the United States to perform agricultural labor or services of a temporary or seasonal nature.

For further information, please contact the Department of Homeland Security at mediainquiry@hq.dhs.gov or the Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs at CApressRequests@state.gov

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Last Updated: 09/21/2018
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