Frequently asked questions
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Can an R-2 attend public schools?
Children with R-2 visas can attend public schools in the USA, provided they meet local requirements and keep their immigration obligations up to date.
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Can an R-2 attend university summer courses?
R-2 visa holders may participate in university summer courses as long as they are not full-time, maintaining their legal status in the US according to current regulations.
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Can an R-2 be an unpaid nanny for another family?
R-2 visa holders may work as unpaid nannies provided the activity is voluntary and does not constitute unauthorized employment in the USA.
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Can an R-2 change status to R-1 while in the USA?
R-2 visa holders may apply for a change to R-1 if they meet the requirements, have approval from a qualified religious organization, and comply with stringent legal formalities.
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Can an R-2 change to J-1 status if they find an exchange program?
Change from R-2 to J-1 status is possible with acceptance into an approved program and fulfillment of legal requirements, but requires careful analysis and adherence to immigration rules.
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Can an R-2 drive in the USA?
The R-2 visa allows driving in the USA as long as the applicant meets the state requirements for obtaining a driver''s license and respects local and immigration laws.
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Can an R-2 drive without the R-1 present in the car?
R-2 visa holders can drive in the US with a valid license, regardless of the R-1 holder''s presence in the vehicle, always following the applicable laws.
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Can an R-2 enter the armed forces?
The R-2 visa allows residence but imposes restrictions and does not qualify its holder for enlistment in the U.S. armed forces, which require citizenship or permanent residency.
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Can an R-2 holder participate in a student exchange program?
The R-2 visa allows dependents of religious workers to study in the USA, including in exchange programs, provided they respect the rules and possible specific visa requirements.
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Can an R-2 open a bank account on their own?
R-2 visa holders can open a bank account in the USA upon presenting required documentation, respecting banking criteria and legal regulations.
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Can an R-2 practice amateur sports?
R-2 visa beneficiaries can participate in amateur sports in the U.S., provided that these are not paid or professional activities, respecting immigration laws.
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Can an R-2 remain in the country if the primary visa holder dies?
The R-2 visa depends on the R-1 holder and, in case of the latter's death, the R-2 generally loses validity, but there are alternatives that require specialized guidance.
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Can an R-2 spouse get married in the USA?
Those holding an R-2 visa can get married in the USA by following state legal requirements and being aware of possible immigration implications after the union.
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Can an R-2 stay outside the U.S. for more than one year?
Absences exceeding one year outside the U.S. can jeopardize R-2 visa status, requiring strict adherence to laws and specialized advice.
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Can an R-2 stay outside the U.S. while the R-1 is working in the country?
The R-2 visa allows dependents of R-1 holders to temporarily stay outside the U.S., but they must maintain ties with the principal and have a clear intention to reside in the country.
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Can an R-2 study without a limit on weekly hours?
The R-2 visa allows studies without a limit on weekly hours, as long as the holder maintains their legal status in the U.S. and follows immigration rules.
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Can an R-2 visa become an R-1 after 2 years of religious affiliation?
Changing visa status from R-2 to R-1 after 2 years of religious affiliation is not automatic; it requires a formal petition and strict compliance with USCIS requirements.
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Can an R-2 visa holder apply for a CNPJ if they are Brazilian?
Brazilian R-2 visa holders can apply for a CNPJ, provided they comply with Brazilian legal requirements, observe local laws, and seek specialized guidance.
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Can an R-2 visa holder attend a community college?
The R-2 visa allows its dependents to study at community colleges in the US, provided they comply with immigration rules and keep their visa status updated.
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Can an R-2 visa holder be absent from the US for more than 6 months?
Absences longer than six months on an R-2 visa can jeopardize the status; it is crucial to maintain proof and, if needed, consult experts to ensure reentry.