Full Time H 2B and Full Time H 2A are both temporary work visa programs in the U.S., but they serve different industries and work types. H 2B is primarily for seasonal, temporary, or intermittent non-agricultural work, such as hospitality, landscaping, or construction. H 2A is specifically for seasonal agricultural work like farming and harvesting. Both require employer sponsorship and certifications, but H 2B workers typically work in industries outside agriculture, while H 2A workers are employed in farming sectors. Understanding these differences helps employers and workers choose the right visa for their industry and job type.