Frequently asked questions
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Can an R-2 visa holder become an au pair?
The R-2 visa does not allow its holder to automatically become an au pair; a formal change to a J-1 visa is required, respecting legal requirements and specific criteria.
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Can an R-2 visa holder do a curricular internship at a school?
R-2 visa holders may study, but paid curricular internships or those resembling employment require caution and guidance to avoid immigration issues.
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Can an R-2 visa holder do homeschooling?
The R-2 visa allows homeschooling in the U.S., provided families follow state regulations and immigration laws to ensure regularity and legal security.
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Can an R-2 visa holder do volunteer work?
R-2 visa holders may perform volunteer work as long as there is no financial compensation, respecting regulations and avoiding legal risks.
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Can an R-2 visa holder engage in long-term volunteer work?
The R-2 visa allows unpaid volunteer work for nonprofit organizations, provided it does not replace regular employment and complies with the law.
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Can an R-2 visa holder engage in unpaid religious activities?
R-2 visa holders may participate in voluntary religious activities, provided they are unpaid and comply with U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can an R-2 visa holder enroll in a technical course?
The R-2 visa authorizes enrollment in technical courses in the USA but does not permit paid work; it is essential to maintain legal status and seek official information.
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Can an R-2 visa holder get divorced and marry an American citizen without losing the status?
The R-2 visa depends on the relationship with the R visa holder; divorce implies risk of status loss, and changing to another visa requires rigorous legal processes.
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Can an R-2 visa holder have a paid internship at a church?
R-2 visa holders cannot perform paid internships at a church, as U.S. law prohibits paid activities for dependents of this visa.
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Can an R-2 visa holder have an American work permit?
R-2 visa holders, dependents of religious workers, are not authorized to work in the U.S. and must change their status to gain legal permission.
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Can an R-2 visa holder leave the U.S. and reenter without the principal?
R-2 visa holders may travel and return to the U.S. without the R-1 holder, provided they maintain documentation proving the principal''s valid status.
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Can an R-2 visa holder perform remote volunteer work abroad?
Dependents holding an R-2 visa can perform remote volunteer work abroad, provided they do not receive compensation and comply with local and immigration laws.
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Can an R-2 visa holder pursue graduate studies?
R-2 visa holders can pursue graduate studies as long as they maintain their status and comply with the current U.S. immigration rules.
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Can an R-2 visa holder receive a scholarship from an American university?
R-2 visa holders can study and apply for scholarships at American universities, provided they meet the specific criteria of each program and comply with immigration laws.
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Can an R-2 visa holder renew their passport at the local US embassy?
R-2 visa holders must renew passports at their country''s embassy, as US consulates do not offer this service.
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Can an R-2 visa holder study at any institution without restrictions?
The R-2 visa authorizes studies in the U.S., but each case should be evaluated to ensure compliance with immigration rules and avoid legal risks.
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Can an R-2 visa holder take the college entrance exam without changing status?
An R-2 visa holder can take the college entrance exam without changing their status, provided the visa is valid and the study is complementary to their stay in the U.S.
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Can an R-2 visa holder volunteer at a church?
R-2 visa holders may volunteer at churches as long as they receive no payment and adhere to immigration rules to preserve their status.
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Can an R-2 visa holder work if they are a child over 18 years old?
R-2 visa holders, even children over 18, are not authorized to work in the U.S.; complying with laws is essential to avoid legal consequences.
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Can an R-2 visa holder work online for a foreign company without a US office?
The R-2 visa does not authorize paid work in the US, even remote work for a foreign company; specialized guidance is essential to avoid legal issues.