E-3 New
1 Day
- (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
Appointment was not cancelled, but when I turned up they told me they weren’t taking any appointments due to construction (which was visible behind the security door). They would not reschedule my appointment to the next available time but instead ask me to do it myself which meant a 5+ month wait if done in Australia. I’ve only been to the Sydney consulate twice and both times were terrible experiences.
- Adam (about 3 years ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
The hardest part of the process was actually getting the visa appointment - otherwise the process was super simple, including a 2 minute interview (so fast)! Also I had an email 24 hours later that I could pick up my passport - if it wasn't a weekend, you'd have it back 2 days after your appointment. Highly recommend
- Holly (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
3 Days
I had my appointment on Monday morning, by late Tuesday afternoon I received an email saying my passport was ready to collect. Collected it on the Wednesday morning. The interview itself went for less than five minutes. Very easy process overall.
- (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
1 Day
- Gary (about 2 years ago)
J-1 New
4 Days
- (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
1) Note that the Embassy had recently moved and the some paperwork (and google maps) still refers to the Martin Place location. The new location is in North Sydney. 2) Also, a third party sent me the notification that my Visa was ready for collection (after 10 days) although I had selected mail as my option. The email came from an individual using email address
[email protected] asking me to pay the delivery fee at a link (the link was incorrect the first time). Definitely felt scammy, but the passport did eventually arrive (albeit 4 days later).
- Kate (about 2 years ago)
New
4 Days
- Stephanie (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
3 Days
No more prepaid Express Post Satchel. You will be emailed with instructions on where/how to pick up your passport when it's ready. They provide a delivery option for an additional cost. Do not bring large electronics as they may not fit in the lockers provided and you can't take them in with you. At the interview provide what they ask for, no more, no less. The interviewer will get testy if you start giving them your story.
- Alex (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
1 Day
March 2023. Smooth. Got the email the next day after my appt. Ready for pickup the day after that. Most annoying part is the queue outside north syd loc. The guards are not announcing what interview time they are up to and if you’re lined up down the street you basically can’t hear at all. The pickup spot is also a bit of a mess so I don’t recommend flying out on same day as pickup
- Chazza (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
7+ Days
10+ days still awaiting E-3 Visa after being told it was approved and will be ready within a week. Haven't had any contact from the Consulate... I'll update length of time once actually received...
- Josh (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
3 Days
Overall a smooth experience and fast turnaround. The person at the counter when I handed over my paperwork informed me that I could have applied via mail rather than making an appointment. Which is helpful info for next time. He also said it would be a 7-10 day turnaround but I received the collection email after 2 days
- Beau (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
4 Days
- (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
5 Days
It is okay to be a little late. There was a backlog. I was early but I still could not get in until everyone that was before my time (that arrived later) was called.
- Anonymous (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
7+ Days
My E3 visa got approved on May 3rd in Sydney. Thanks all for your support.
Appointment Timeline:
1. April 10th 2023- scheduled an appointment for June 2nd which was the earliest available.
2. kept checking for an earlier appointment availability, first rescheduled to May 17th and then again found an earlier date for May 3rd.
3. May 3rd- E3 visa approved
*Questions at consulate:*
1. US employer offer letter
2. LCA
3. Questions on past visits
4. City of work
Although I have a job offer, I may not go as the salary on offer is low when compared with Aus salaries.
Let me know if you need any clarifications regarding the E3 visa process.
- Raj (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
4 Days
I was getting a new E3 as my employer changed but it was my 2nd E3
- Holly (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
Very quick and smooth. Was advised 10 days but ended up being 2 days. I had an appointment on Monday so didn't have to worry about the weekend. Was moving from f1 to e3
- Anthony (about 2 years ago)
E-3 Renewal
1 Day
Appointment was on a Thursday at 9.45am, very straightforward (aside from not knowing you can't take laptops inside...my bad)... It was ready for collection the following day. I received the email saying it's ready for pickup at 12.05pm Friday. Unbelievably quick turnaround time. The man also told me that I should have just done mail-in as it would have been quicker and cheaper for me (instead of flying down from QLD for the appointment).... Hope this is helpful for anyone else contemplating in-person vs mail-in! I have also just decided to have my visa mailed to me so crossing my fingers it arrives this week (I had been planning to fly back down to Sydney to pick it up).
- Julia (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
1 Day
Wait time for booking appointment was only 3 weeks.
- JM (about 2 years ago)
E-3 New
5 Days
- Joshua (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
7+ Days
My appointment was on Monday morning. When I got to the consulate there was a long line. But they call you in order of time so no need to worry. Just have to try and hear what times they are calling!
The process inside was quick, just have your docs ready to hand over. I was told that my visa was approved at the end of my interview. I kept checking the status of my visa online. It went from “Approved” to “Issued” a week later on the Tuesday. I didn’t get the email to collect it until the next day. I chose to collect my passport myself which was in the city. That was very quick. Can only pick your passport up between 10am and 12pm but all flows very quickly.
- Jo (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
2 Days
Don’t bring a laptop! But if you do, the post office will hold it for $10.
- Amit (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
I arrived at the Sydney Consulate at 7.45AM for an 8.15AM appointment on Monday.
The interview was very basic, my visa was approved on the spot and I was out of the consulate at 8.45AM.
Status showed as "Issued" on Tuesday and I was able to collect my Passport at 10am on Wednesday.
- Nina (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
Sent in by mail on the Sep 26th, received at the US consulate on 29th. Approved on Oct 11 but am still waiting for my passport and it’s Oct 13. I don’t know if 2 public holidays (Aus Labour Day, US Columbus Day) played a factor.
- Reichelle (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
Don't use mail-in. Auspost delivered passport on 4th of Oct. Passport spent a couple of days in security screening before status was "received" on the 6th. Today, 16th of Oct and still stuck in received. Emailed consulate and got boilerplate wait 15 days message.
- Kev (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
4 Days
Overall, the process was fast and smooth. My appointment was on Friday 20th October and my passport was ready for collection from Tuesday 24th October. The interview itself lasted only two minutes. They asked the following questions: What's the name of the company; what they do; how many years of experience I have in my field; if I have a degree; is it related (mine isn't, but I had a work/education combo equivalency which was sufficient). The only document they asked to see was the LCA.
- Anthony (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
3 Days
Got interview appointment within a week. Interview process was much simpler then we thought. Officer just saw LCA , asked Job title, saw degree and high five:)
Got passport email on Monday for collection.
Question: Do we need to book return tickets on E3 visa as its for two years duration?
Donot want to face any sort of dramas at airport.
- Eddie (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
1 Day
- Rebecca (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
My actual appointment was smooth and straight forward, my problem arose when it was ready to be issued back to me. I had selected and paid for the premium delivery option ($52) as I did not want to wait around in Sydney to pick up my passport. My actual passport was issued 2 days after my appt. A mistake was made and I was notified that my passport was ready for pickup, and I had to email to explain that I already paid for delivery and wasn’t in Sydney to do pick up. They replied to my email the next day and sent my passport that afternoon which took ~3 days to arrive.
- Alana (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
4 Days
Unbelievably seamless. Was my first E3, booked on Nov 30 for Dec 21st 10:45am which was the earliest available appointment. Got in line at 10:20am and there were about 5 people in front of me. I'm incredibly impressed with how easy the whole thing was. They call out your time slot, let you in, lead you to the check-in desk, the lady was super lovely - she gets all your docs from you and takes out exactly what you need and puts it in order. Quick security check, then waited about 15mins upstairs for the interview. The interview was literally less than 30 seconds - guy was super nice, just wanted offer letter + LCA, and all he asked was "what did you study at uni" and "have you been to the US before". Got approved on the spot. My appointment was on a Thursday and got the email the next Wednesday morning that it was ready to pick up. Too easy!
- Jimmy (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
2 Days
Initial appointment got rescheduled during Christmas break had me come back 4wks later. Total time of security, pre-check in, wait time for actual interview, interview questions, about 10mins. Consulate Agent very nice and not as intimidating as previous agents at this location. Security staff nice too.
Visa Approved Wednesday 10am, email confirmation passport ready Thursday 4pm. Too late for pick up as Pick up time is 10am-2pm only (Kent St).
On street parking limited, week day I believe it was 30mins. If you have someone who can wait for you or add time to meter, that’s good. Else there is the Greenwood Plaza parking.
Recommend all paperwork printed ready and in passport. Any original docs like AU citizenship cert, previous passports (expired), marriage certs, birth certs etc bring with you to avoid any delays. Don’t think they won’t ask for it, they ask for one of the documents. Some agents will, others won’t. Best to be prepared. I’m still married to the same dependant that has been on every renewal but I get asked every single time.
Also, I noticed a lot of people who had been in line for an interview before me, downstairs using newsagent with a copier. Incase you need to make copies, there’s one. Good cafe next door. Overall a lot nicer than the old Martin Place location.
- Sam (about 1 year ago)
E-3 New
6 Days
Booked appointment on 5th Dec 2023. First available date was 27th Dec. interviewer only checked LCA and job offer and approved the visa straight away. Had taken too much print outs unnecessarily. You never know what gets asked. The status changed to approved very same day on the visa status tracker portal. Status got updated to Issued on 29th and due to weekend and new year break, today Jan 2nd , collected the passports. Very easy and smooth process.
- Prag (about 1 year ago)
E-3 Renewal
1 Day
My Visa appointment was Monday morning and I got the email for pickup by Tuesday afternoon.
- Harrison (about 11 months ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
Remember to print the email if you're collecting in person
- Tiff (about 11 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
2 Days
I did my renewal by mail from Queensland. I know I'm always looking up processing times, so in case it's useful to anyone the complete turn around (from dropping my passport at the Post Office for express delivery) to having my passport delivered back to me was 7 calendar days. Consulate had the passport on Thursday and the visa was issued by Monday morning, and then delivered back to Queensland by Wednesday afternoon.
- Kelsey (about 10 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
3 Days
Great experience - over the years had 3 visas done at Sydney and always the same experience (done elsewhere and just a bit longer).
Appointment was Friday 8AM, approved on the spot (6th E3 - change of employer). Only question I was asked was why was I changing jobs — “better offer / better company”. Officer laughed. I had all my supporting documents with me just in case but was not asked for them.
CEAC showed ‘issued’ by Monday. I used premium delivery rather than pick up — DHL tracking number received by Tuesday AM. Passport delivered Wednesday PM to the Gold Coast.
*Appointment booked without my approved LCA, and just swapped my DS160 at the appointment (made a new one with the correct LCA) - no issue, and was able to get the LCA approved, visa appointment and passport back all under 3 weeks
- Marnie (about 10 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
Changing jobs. Trying to do the I-129 to avoid travel. However it was taking too long even with premium process. Flight land on 4/18/2024 Thursday. Went to North Sydney AusPost since that's the closest one to the consulate. Been informed there is no way for same day delivery. Tracking show delivered on 4/19/2024 Friday 1:20PM. no progress for a week. CEAC shows application received on 4/26/2024 Friday. suspect the Visa officer take the school holiday break with their kid. on 4/29/2024 Monday at 2:20PM, CEAC shows refused. immediately panic, emailed
[email protected] asking why and what's next step. Received reply on 4/30/2024 Tuesday 2:20PM says missing a employer signature on page 5 of LCA. This is my 6 visa renewal, never been asked this before and never signed before. Read thoroughly the LCA and realize it should always be signed. Emailed employer asking for signature then forward to
[email protected] on 5/1/2024 Wednesday 7:20AM. Got a reply on 7:50AM says could take up to 15 days, and CEAC shows AP. Same day at 2:00PM, CEAC shows approved. on 5/2/2024 10AM, CEAC shows issued. received text message and email at 3:27PM says documentation ready for pick up. run to the VFS at 3:40PM, the staff at UK office says only pick up between 10:00AM-2:00PM. My suggestion is, although its normally take a week, but don't count on it.
- Alex (about 8 months ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
- VP (about 8 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
Mail In (Interview Waiver Program) E3 renewal for the same employer. Colleagues at this employer advised that they had previously had a turnaround of about 3-4 business days. My experience was quite different;
Posted Passport May 18th
Delivered (according to Auspost) May 21st
“Received” according to CEAC May 24th
“Approved” according to CEAC May 31st
“Issued” according to CEAC June 7th
Email from VFS advised ready to be collected on June 11th.
Just over 3 weeks from submission to having the passport back in hand. There was Memorial Day and the King’s Birthday in the mix to deal with - but the whole process still took 15 business days accounting for those public holidays.
Would recommend going elsewhere for your renewal if you are taking time off from work, it seems this location might be swamped!!
- Tom (about 7 months ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
Change of Employer, I guess it could be considered as a new E3. Visa was approved at 12pm Thursday and the collection notification was provided on Monday at 10am. The turn around time was excellent.
From entry to exit was 1.5 hrs, which in my opinion was not bad at all.
Plan ahead because parking in North Sydney is a nightmare, there's several underground parking spots nearby.
I opted to collect from VFS, the pickup instructions were straight forward. All up it took 5 minutes to walk up and get it.
- Jason (about 6 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
E3 renewal by mail in service…passport sent in Monday 15th July…delivered by Australia Post on 16th July….took 2 days for security clearance…status on ceac changed to application received on 19th July……20th and 21st was weekend…status changed to approved on 22nd July….visa was issued on 23rd July and received and email to pick up the passport on the same day…however it was after 3pm so had to pick it up on 24th July…so over all from drop of to australia post to pick passport from vfs was, total of 10 calendar days and 8 business days…just make sure to have all required documents such as signed LCA n offer letter n should be ok…this is was my second renewal and as always, had pleasant experience.
- Sam (about 6 months ago)
E-3 New
4 Days
If anyone was nervous about this whole process, you better believe it was me. From the LCA to to the interview this whole process was on my mind 24/7... BUT let me tell you in hindsight how easy it ended up being.
I completed the DS-160 form (note: head to officeworks to get a US Passport photo and they will send you a link for the electronic version for you to upload to complete your application. I did not need a physical copy for the interview, but bring one just in case).
Once DS-160 form completed, I then went to USTravelDocs and created a profile, input all info, selected E-3 VISA, followed the prompts and selected and paid for my postage of VISA (which was $52AUD) - glad I got the postage option. I progressed to the page where you have to pay for the VISA ($504AUD) and then be able to select appointment times... while this screen loaded I held my breath. Boom -- So many appointment dates and times, with 15+ for the following two months. I was able to book my appointment ONE WEEK later on the 21st August.
**APPOINTMENT**
My appointment was at 11am on the Wednesday 21st August. I decided to stay in North Sydney the night before just in case, and glad I did as it was super easy (I'm from Newcastle). I arrived to the consulate at 10:30am and there was a line of 4 people before me to have documents verified (DS-160, Passport and LCA) before heading through metal detector/security. Once through, caught the lift up to the level (5 i think) and turned right to the non-US citizen line.
First line took around 10 mins, and this line was only to verify the same documents as before once again .During this line I talked to someone in line who was going through the E-3 Visa process too, to calm my nerves. The set up is like a high security bank, with a window between you and the staff, and a sliver of daylight below to pass through documents.
Once this process was done, went to a line right next to this line to wait for the INTERVIEW. This wait took about 3 minutes. I was called to the interview window and was ready. Before arriving I practiced every question I thought they may ask, and then some. Embarrassingly, I even did a couple of mock interviews with Chat-GPT... but I digress.
The bloke waived me over, and he seemed pretty young and super casual. I walked up to the counter and he half smiled, I full smiled and the process began. He asked how I was, I returned the favour and then he collected the documents that the other people already checked - DS-160, LCA and passport. He asked if I ever had an E-3 Visa before, I said no. He then asked what's the job, I literally replied in three words (the job title) and was about to provide a full explanation until he pretty much then asked what I studied at uni immediately before I could continue. I responded "Bachelor of x, with a major in x". He then quickly flicked through the LCA ONLY and then advised "Visa Approved, your passport will be ready in a week". Just like that. The visa interview went less than 1 minute and I walked out of the consulate and called my partner at 11:01am to let her know it was approved. Couldn't believe that it took me half an hour from arriving to having it approved. Crazy fast.
Almost immediately I checked on the CEAC website about status, and stated 'Approved'. Two days later on 23rd of August the status updated to 'Issued', and that same day I was advised my passport was on the way via DHL Shipping. I received my passport with the Visa on Sunday 25th August. Again, crazy quick.
All in all the process was so easy, and it seemed they only cared about the LCA. They checked none of the other thousand documents a brought with me in my pack -- glad I had them just in case.
Also, don't be nervous about the interview -- I read so many testimonials and they all were pretty similar to my experience, sometimes slightly more in depth but not any where near enough to be as nervous as I was. Trust the AmericaJosh article about the interview -- It couldn't be more spot on.
In Summary, I really went in depth here as this is the level of detail I wanted. 10/10 would Visa again.
- Guy (about 4 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
E3 renewal by mail in service.
Passport sent first day I arrived in Sydney Sunday 18 August…delivered by Australia Post on Tuesday 20 August (2 business days)… confirmed delivery via Australia Post… no status updates after checking every day with numerous emails until Wednesday 28 August (8 business days) when status finally changed to application received… Cancelled return flight back to USA… weekend and labor federal holiday 31/8, 1/9, 2/9… High demand generic email received as response to no updates Thursday 5 September (13 business days)… Status changed to application approved Friday 6 September (14 business days)… Visa was issued late Monday 9 September (15 business days) and received text and email to pick up the passport on the same day…however it was after 3pm so had to pick it up on Tuesday 10 September (16 business days)… So I didn’t miss out on extra PTO vacation days I continued to work weird late night hours in Sydney and flew back to USA 15 September (19 business days - 4 weeks in Sydney)
So over all from drop of to Australia post to pick passport from vfs was, total of 24 calendar days and 16 business days… this is was my first renewal and seemed an ok process, but definitely takes more then 10 business days. My advice is to plan for a minimum of 3-4 weeks leave from job (I ended up working remotely for 2 weeks doing a 11pm to 7am shift from Sydney to work on EST time) and would’ve booked a flexible return flight so could change it until I have the visa and passport in hand.
- B (about 4 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
My recent mail-in renewal took a total 29 calendar days / 20 business days - no issues with my paperwork, with 1 US holiday in the middle. Option to schedule an interview on the US Visa Scheduling website was unavailable as I was eligible for mail-in when I was visiting family (BIG mistake, try to schedule an appointment). I've had previous working visas processed within 11 calendar days (SYD), and 8 calendar days (MEL) of my interviews. Another friend renewing an E3 sent theirs a week after mine, and got theirs returned a week before mine, which made this experience quite frustrating. For your own sanity, I recommend having lower expectations about their processing times closer to the holiday season.
Timeline: Aug 9 - Delivered, Aug 22 - Application Received, Sep 3 - Approved, Sep 6 - Issued.
Follow-up: Contacted the US Visa Scheduling hotline (
[email protected]) with the response that they had no relationship to the Consulate and that the only way to contact them directly was through email (
[email protected]) because it has gone beyond the standard processing time of 10 business days. If you do manage to get a response from the Consulate apart from the standard "please continue waiting" - count yourself lucky.
- Anna (about 5 months ago)
E-3 New
1 Day
Appointment at 8:45am Monday. Interview took a total of two (yes, TWO) minutes, and email was received 28 hours later to advise passport with visa was available for collection.
- Mathew (about 4 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
2 Days
I booked our family's appointment in July for October. Process was easy enough. We arrived a few days before and stayed on the same street as the consulate. Easy walking distance. My son's photo wasn't accepted but we were sent to the newsagent just down stairs. 15 minutes we had another. All up an 8:15 appointmentand we were finished by 9:30. I just got the email 9 am today the day after a public holiday that the passports are ready to collect.
- Karissa (about 3 months ago)
E-3 Renewal
7+ Days
This review is for a mail-in E-3 renewal. Avoid mail-in if you can - this took much longer than my previous experiences with in-person interviews and was a very stressful experience. I booked a 2.5 week trip to Australia and only received my passport with new visa 2 days before I planned to travel back to the US.
I mailed in my passport and renewal documents on Friday September 6.
On Monday September 9, I could see via AusPost tracking that the express post envelope had been delivered to the US Consulate in Sydney. The CEAC visa tracker was not updated to indicate my documents had been received until Thursday September 12 .
On Thursday September 12, I received an email to say they did not accept the photo I submitted, and I should submit another (and electronic submission via email would not be accepted). I sent a new photo in by express post on the same day, and could see this was delivered to the consulate the following day (Friday September 13).
The CEAC visa tracker updated to "approved" by Tuesday September 17 and "issued" by Wednesday September 18.
I received notification by text and email on the afternoon of Wednesday September 18 that my visa would be available for pick up the following day, and I picked it up on Thursday September 19 from the GFS location in the Sydney CBD.
So, all up this process took 13 days from posting passport and documents on 9/6/24 to picking up my passport on 9/19/24. This was a much longer turnaround than my last E-3 renewal at the Sydney Consulate when I attended an in-person appointment, and the visa was available for pickup two days later.
While waiting for my application to be processed, it was not useful to call the helpline or email the consulate - when I called, I was told to wait 15 business days before they would provide an email address to submit an enquiry, and when I did send an email (
[email protected]), I did not receive a reply.
I was still able to return to the US on my original schedule but it was a stressful several days wondering if I would have to change my plans. For peace of mind, I will always select an in-person appointment for future renewals.
- Lucy (about 4 months ago)
H-1B New
7+ Days
Mail-in application changing from E3 to H1B with the same employer. Timeline was:
8-Nov: Sent docs
11-Nov: Consulate closed
12-Nov: Docs arrive at consulate
18-Nov: Application Received per CEAC
25-Nov: Application Received update
27-Nov: Approved
28-Nov: Consulate closed
29-Nov: Issued
2-Dec (9am): Email saying ready for pickup
So all up took 14 business days from sending to picking up again
- John (about 2 months ago)
E-3 New
2 Days
New E3 Visa - extremely straightforward once you have job offer & consequently LCA, highly recommend E3 over H1B!
There are quite a few interview appointment spots in the Sydney embassy in 14+ days time.
Interview @ 16 Dec - there are 2 'steps/queue'
Step1: checked LCA, offer letter, passport photo, fingerprint (3 minutes)
Step2: few questions with regards to job & education background (2 minutes). Got told E3 was approved immediately in the interview, then they took away my passport for visa stamping.
The queue was quite long so the process took 55 minutes, but the actual interview part was < 5 minutes.
Was informed passport is ready to pick up in VFS Syd within 48 hours, all I did was to print the email and show ID to collect the passport.
- Jen (about 11 days ago)
H-1B Renewal
7+ Days
Mail-in renewal. I was a bit nervous about trying this during a short trip home over Christmas. The system forces you to use mail-in if you meet the eligibility criteria. In the end it worked out fine, but I still wish there was an option to make an appointment to allow more certainty about the processing time. Here is my full timeline. Thursday December 12: landed in SYD, sent application packet via Express Post. Friday Dec 13: package delivered by Australia Post in late afternoon. Wednesday Dec 18: CEAC status changes to 'Application Received'. Monday Dec 23: status changes to 'Issued' (I checked after 5pm so didn't see it go through 'Approved', but this must have happened earlier on Monday). Tuesday Dec 24: received pickup email first thing in the morning. Total processing time: 8 business days or 12 calendar days from Australia Post dropoff to pickup email.
- Max (about 14 days ago)