You need a formal invitation from the training institution.
Your employer or organization needs to demonstrate that the proposed
training is not available in your native country;
You will not be placed in a position which is in the normal operation of
the business and in which U.S. citizens and resident workers are regularly
employed.
You will not engage in productive employment unless such employment is
incidental and necessary to the training.
The training will benefit the you in pursuing a career outside the United
States.
Your petitioner needs to describe the type of training and supervision to
be given, and the structure of the training program.
Your petitioner needs to set the proportion of time that will be devoted to
productive employment.
Your petitioner needs to show the number of hours that will be spent,
respectively, in classroom instruction and in on–the–job training.
Your petitioner needs to describe the career abroad for which the training
will prepare you.
You need a passport valid for at least 6 months.
You need to pay visa fee.
Documents:
Fill out Form DS-160 online.
Form I-129 and Form I-797.
Original and copies of valid passport.
Birth certificate.
1 photograph meeting the Digital Image Requirements.
Documents which prove your intent to return to your home country such as a
property deed, apartment lease, or future job contract.
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