I am aware of 3 Australians who fly Airtractors during the US summer.
1 is now a US permanent resident. 1 came on a Visa that is not an E-3.
Only 1 is on an E-3 Visa that required a well known immigration lawyer
to prepare the documentation at a cost of several thousand dollars with
other associated large expenses.
Reliable information is that 20% of all E-3 Applications are initially rejected.
If you get rejected, it effectively amounts to a very long ban on getting an E-3 in the future.
Then you can only enter on another far more difficult and expensive visa with
a historically very low probability of success.
Last edited by Sparrow_start; 24th Oct 2018 at 02:03.