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H-2A Agricultural Visa Hiring

Reliable seasonal farm labor—on time, compliant, attorney-led.
We plan headcount, prepare job orders and filings, and coordinate consular steps so crews arrive when you need them. Every petition is reviewed and submitted by an immigration attorney with 30+ years of experience.

Like-for-like legal fees often up to 20% than your current provider.

What we do

We help growers, nurseries, and greenhouses staff trusted seasonal crews under H-2A—from job order and application to recruitment, interviews, travel, housing, and day-one onboarding.

We handle: planning, document prep, filings, agency follow-ups, embassy scheduling, housing & travel coordination, onboarding checklists.

Who we staff

Field hands · Harvest crews · Equipment operators · Irrigation techs · Packing/processing support · Nursery & greenhouse workers · Crew leads

How H-2A works

  1. Plan – Headcount, dates, AEWR wage, housing & transportation details.

  2. Prepare – State job order (ETA-790A) and H-2A application (ETA-9142A) aligned and complete.

  3. Recruit – Required recruitment steps and documentation.

  4. Decide & File – DOL adjudication; once certified, we coordinate embassy interviews/entry.

  5. Onboard – Arrival logistics, I-9, day-one checklists, supervisor alignment.

Differentiator: an attorney with 30+ years reviews every case and submits the filings.

Timeline & start-date planning

    • Best practice: start 75–90 days before first workday.

    • Tight windows: we map the fastest compliant route for your dates.

    • Embassy capacity and local recruitment can affect timing—plan early where possible.

First timers: 140-125 days if you need FLC registration or if it's your first time getting H-2A farmworkers

  • Transparent scopes with line-item legal fees vs. government/advertising costs
  • Project management across job order, application, recruitment, interviews, housing/travel coordination, and onboarding. 
  • All-in-one fee per worker.

Like-for-like legal fees often up to 20% than your current provider.

Pricing & what’s included

FAQ

Is there a cap on H-2A?
No annual cap, but filings must meet H-2A rules and timelines.

What’s the difference between ETA-790A and ETA-9142A?
ETA-790A is your job order with the State Workforce Agency; ETA-9142A is the H-2A application to DOL/OFLC.

Can you help with housing and travel?
Yes. We coordinate compliant housing options and travel plans so crews arrive ready to start.

Do you work outside traditional row-crop roles?
Yes—nurseries, greenhouses, packing/processing support, and equipment operators are common.

Do you charge candidates?
No. We never charge candidates to apply or to get a job/visa.

Ready to plan your season?

Get a 24-hour quote and a clear H-2A timeline for your start date.