Most EMBA programs are part time where they require you to work along with attending classes either over the weekends or weekdays in the evening. Sadly the EMBAs dont tend to be full residential programs and hence arent able to sponsor visas for international students to attend them. You can look at other alternatives within the segment such as Stanford MSx, MIT Sloan Fellows (both would require above 10 years of work ex) or look at some European MBA options which tend to cater to a more senior cohort. Kellogg has a 1 year FT MBA which is targeted towards folks who have already completed their first MBA.