Frequently asked questions
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Are there any expedited (short) cases approved?
Expedited decisions for the EB-1 visa occur only when the process is solid and well documented, without reducing the evaluative criteria. Each case is analyzed individually.
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Are there any fee waivers for the P-1 visa?
There are no fee waivers for the P-1 visa; applicants must pay the fees as outlined by USCIS regulations, always consulting official sources and reliable experts.
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Are there any food restrictions in the interview room?
There is no specific prohibition on food during the interview, but it is recommended to follow the location's rules to ensure safety and organization in the immigration process.
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Are there any issues if I am pursuing a PhD and working on a TN visa at the same time?
Pursuing a PhD and working on a TN visa is possible, provided each activity complies with immigration rules and specific obligations related to employment and studies.
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Are there any issues if I work as a delivery person or app driver?
Working as a delivery person or app driver is not allowed under the O visa since one must operate only within the extraordinary ability area recognized by the visa.
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Are there any issues with bringing instruments made with animal skins?
Entry with instruments made with animal skins is allowed as long as all legal requirements are met and the documentation required by American authorities is presented.
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Are there any problems if the family has a sick relative at home?
Having a sick relative can raise concerns for the J visa, but well-documented cases demonstrating a clear intention to return may be approved. Each situation is evaluated individually.
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Are there any problems in appointing a legal guardian for my children in the country of origin?
Appointing a legal guardian for your children in the country of origin does not prevent the TN visa, but it is vital to have documents in order and to follow the laws of both countries.
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Are there any questions about the sponsor’s overdue taxes?
Sponsor's tax compliance is essential in the CR1 immigration process; overdue taxes can compromise financial analysis and delay the process.
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Are there any restrictions for school-age children when immigrating?
There is no specific restriction for school-age children under the EB-2 NIW visa; they can enroll according to local laws and should have support for educational adaptation.
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Are there any restrictions if I have citizenship from a country sanctioned by the US?
Citizenship in a sanctioned country does not automatically prevent the O visa, but the evaluation will consider merit, security, and policy; staying informed and acting in accordance with the law is essential.
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Are there any restrictions on driving church vehicles?
The R visa does not impose restrictions on driving church vehicles, but it is essential to comply with local traffic laws, insurance, and registration to ensure safety and legal compliance.
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Are there any restrictions on publishing my work in other countries?
Publishing work in other countries generally does not violate the O visa, but it is vital to follow contracts, respect copyright laws, and maintain compliance with visa conditions.
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Are there any restrictions on the L-1 visa during US elections?
US elections do not restrict the L-1 visa, but it is essential to follow official updates and strictly comply with immigration laws to ensure the success of the process.
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Are there any traffic safety guidelines?
It is essential to follow traffic and immigration laws when entering the US with a J visa, informing yourself through official sources to ensure safety and avoid legal issues.
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Are there any travel restrictions after obtaining the EAD?
The EAD is not a travel document; Advance Parole is required to reenter the US. Always check USCIS rules and consult professionals to avoid complications.
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Are there any volunteering restrictions for TD spouse at religious institutions?
TD spouses may volunteer at religious institutions, provided there is no remuneration and the work does not constitute employment, respecting US immigration laws.
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Are there Au Pair programs for people over 26 years old?
The Au Pair program in the USA is exclusive for young people between 18 and 26 years old; older applicants can seek other exchange options according to current legislation.
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Are there Au Pairs over 26 years old?
The Au Pair program requires candidates to be between 18 and 26 years old, ensuring safety and alignment with the J-1 cultural exchange visa regulations in the USA.
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Are there Au Pairs who accompany children on international trips?
Au Pairs may accompany children on international trips, provided it is agreed upon and respecting the rules of the J visa, contracts, and current immigration requirements.