H-2B Program recruits temporary non‑agricultural foreign workers for seasonal roles (hospitality, tourism, construction, landscaping, seafood processing). Applicants must be age 18–45, have 6–12 months' experience preferred, a valid passport, clean police record, relevant national IDs for Jamaican applicants (NIS & TRN), and English communication skills.
The H-2B Visa Program allows foreign workers to fill temporary, non-agricultural jobs in the United States, primarily in industries such as hospitality, tourism, construction, landscaping, and seafood processing.
Requirements
Requirements
✔ Age: 18 - 45 (varies by employer)
✔ Experience: 6 months - 1 year preferred
✔ Valid Passport (6+ months validity)
✔ Police Record (clean background)
✔ NIS & TRN (for Jamaican applicants)
✔ English Communication Skills
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