Work Permit Visa
A visa is an official stamp in your passport authorizing you to travel, work, or study in that country for a specified length of time. All countries, including the US, require a work permit visa for foreign workers; employers will not hire you without one.
For select countries, short-term work permit visas are available by application. In other cases, such as for long-term employment, foreign employers will need to apply for the visa on your behalf. Student work exchange programs can legally assist students in obtaining a short-term work permit visa. Unpaid internships and volunteer positions may or may not require a work permit, depending on the host country's regulations.
Work visa eligibility
Different countries may have different procedures and criteria for issuing work permit visas to employees. The following common eligibility conditions apply when you apply for a work permit visa:
Documents required
Your work permit visa application needs to be supported by the following documents.
Apart from the following documents, you may requested to furnish further information/documents as per requirement of the immigration authority of a particular country.
Work visa denial
Sometimes it may happen that the immigration authority of your destination country rejects your work visa permit. A work visa permit may be rejected under the following circumstances;