Frequently asked questions
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Can I choose not to take care of babies?
In the J visa Au Pair program, caring for babies is mandatory; to avoid this duty, consider other visa categories, always in compliance with U.S. laws.
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Can I choose the age range of the children?
It is not possible to choose the age range of children on the J visa; dependents must be under 21 years old and financially dependent on the visa holder, according to specific rules.
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Can I choose the boarding date?
J visa boarding dates are pre-defined by the program and must be followed to ensure legal compliance and avoid complications.
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Can I choose the consular interview date for F?
The consular interview date for Family Based visa is set by the Department of State''s system and cannot be chosen by the applicant, except for proven exceptions.
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Can I choose the date for the consular interview?
The date for the K-3 visa consular interview is set by the U.S. Department of State and cannot be chosen by the applicant, except in authorized exceptions.
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Can I choose the day of the consular interview?
The EB-3 visa consular interview is scheduled by the authority according to availability and official criteria, without an option for the applicant to choose.
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Can I choose the family as an Au Pair (e.g., live in NY)?
In the USA Au Pair program, you indicate preferences, but the host family is chosen by the agency according to rules, ensuring safety and compatibility.
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Can I choose the family income range?
The income range for the J visa cannot be personally chosen; it must be documented and reflect the real financial situation to ensure eligibility and prevent fraud.
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Can I choose the interview date for the IR-1 visa?
It is not possible to arbitrarily choose the IR1 interview date, but in special cases, rescheduling can be requested following official guidelines and current legislation.
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Can I choose the location of the consular interview?
The consular interview location for the K-1 visa is generally determined by jurisdiction and must strictly comply with US immigration laws to avoid issues.
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Can I choose the location to live?
J visa participants may have some flexibility in choosing where to live, but it is essential to follow program rules and maintain contact with the sponsor to ensure compliance.
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Can I choose the state where I will be an Au Pair?
The choice of state to work as an Au Pair depends on preferences, the agency, and the availability of families, making flexibility and adherence to program rules essential.
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Can I choose to be an Au Pair for children with special needs?
Working as an Au Pair with special needs children is possible but depends on the agency, proper preparation, and compliance with legal requirements to ensure a safe and enriching experience.
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Can I choose to interview in English in my country?
K-3 visa interviews are generally conducted in the local official language, but it is possible to request English language conduction, depending on consulate availability and rules.
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Can I choose to live in big cities?
Yes, it is possible to live in big cities with the J visa, provided you respect the program''s conditions and stay close to the sponsoring institution.
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Can I choose to return to my country and apply for another type of visa after marriage?
After marriage with a K-1 visa, it is possible to return to the country of origin and apply for another visa, respecting deadlines, rules, and official immigration guidance.
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Can I choose to stay in a hotel instead of the provided housing?
The H-2A visa requires employer-provided housing that meets legal standards; options like hotels are only possible through formal agreements respecting current legislation.
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Can I choose to take care of only one child?
The au pair program under the J visa requires caring for the host family''s children, without the option to choose to care for only one child, making it essential to respect rules and agreements.
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Can I choose to work only with babies?
The possibility of working exclusively with babies on the J visa depends on the activities approved by the program and compliance with US immigration rules.
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Can I choose where I will have the medical interview?
The medical exam for the K-3 visa must be performed by a credentialed doctor, according to official guidelines, ensuring the validity of the report and the success of the process.