Frequently asked questions
All questions
Encontre respostas para as dúvidas mais comuns sobre imigração, vistos e destinos.
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Can I cook dishes from my country for the children?
Cooking typical dishes for children in informal settings is allowed on the J visa, but commercial activities require attention to legal rules and authorizations.
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Can I cook typical foods from my country?
With a J visa, you can cook typical foods at home and informal gatherings, but be careful when opening a business, respecting local laws and visa limitations.
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Can I correct a P-1 petition submitted with an error?
Corrections to P-1 petitions are possible depending on the error and stage of the process; follow official guidelines and consult specialists to ensure success.
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Can I correct a wrong crime date if I discover it later?
If you discover a wrong date in your U visa application, correct it quickly by notifying the responsible agency and submitting supporting documents to avoid problems in the process.
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Can I correct an error on the I-140 after submission without an RFE?
Correcting errors on the I-140 after submission without an RFE is limited and depends on the nature of the error; specialized guidance is essential to avoid risks and ensure compliance.
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Can I correct errors after submitting the I-360?
It is possible to correct errors on the I-360 in certain situations, but it is crucial to act quickly, accurately, and seek specialized guidance to ensure the proper progress of the process.
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Can I correct information after receiving ‘Authorization Pending’?
It is not possible to change information after the status ''Authorization Pending''; submit a new application with correct data and ensure you act according to official regulations to avoid problems.
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Can I correct spelling errors after submission?
It is possible to correct spelling errors after submitting U visa documents, but it is vital to notify USCIS quickly and follow their guidelines to avoid complications.
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Can I correct the boarding location on the ESTA after it has been approved?
After ESTA approval, it is not possible to correct the boarding location; for changes that affect the truthfulness, it is recommended to request a new authorization.
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Can I correct the DS-160 after submission?
After submitting the DS-160, it is not possible to correct the form; for adjustments, fill out a new one and inform the embassy before the consular interview.
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Can I count on an interpreter at the workplace?
Employers should support communication with interpreters if necessary, but availability varies; talk to supervisors to ensure understanding and safety at work.
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Can I cover attorney fees out of the abuser’s pocket?
The U Visa does not guarantee that legal costs will be paid by the abuser; this can happen in separate civil actions. Each case is unique and requires specialized guidance.
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Can I create 10 virtual jobs?
The EB-5 requires jobs to be full-time, for U.S. residents, with strict documentary validation, even in remote formats.
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Can I create a multi-city itinerary and then change everything?
The itinerary provided in ESTA is a forecast and can be changed, as long as the program''s conditions and compliance with US laws are respected.
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Can I create a table comparing my profile with the Exceptional Ability criteria?
Creating a comparative table is useful to organize your profile according to the Exceptional Ability criteria, but it does not replace specialized legal analysis.
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Can I create a U.S. branch of a foreign company for the E-2 visa?
It is possible to create a U.S. branch for the E-2 visa, provided that the company operates independently, with significant investments and the investor actively participates in management.
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Can I create a YouTube channel about the Au Pair experience?
Creating a YouTube channel to share your Au Pair experience is possible, provided you respect the J visa rules and avoid monetization that violates regulations.
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Can I create an ebook with my achievements to present to USCIS?
An ebook can present your achievements to USCIS, provided it contains solid evidence and aligns with the legal and documentary criteria required for the O visa.
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Can I create an NGO and count jobs?
The creation of NGOs does not meet the requirements of the EB-5 visa, which demands investment in for-profit businesses capable of generating formal jobs in the U.S.
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Can I create an online course and sell it in the US with an O-1 visa?
Creating and selling an online course with an O-1 visa is only allowed if the activity aligns with your qualifications and visa conditions, respecting U.S. laws.