Frequently asked questions
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Can an R-2 volunteer at the same place as the R-1?
R-2 visa holders may perform unpaid volunteer work at the same location as the R-1, provided they do not replace paid employees and comply with legal and organizational regulations.
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Can an R-2 work as a nanny or housekeeper?
The R-2 visa allows residence and study but does not authorize paid work, such as nanny or housekeeper, making it essential to comply with immigration laws to avoid problems.
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Can an R-2 work in exchange for accommodation without salary?
The R-2 visa does not permit work, even in exchange for accommodation. Activities involving benefits may infringe rules and compromise immigration status in the US.
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Can an RFE request photos?
Although uncommon, an RFE can request photos if there is a need for visual proof; follow USCIS instructions and seek reliable guidance to avoid errors.
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Can an underground band obtain a P-1 visa?
Underground bands can obtain a P-1 visa if they prove international recognition through a robust portfolio and detailed documentation, complying with US immigration laws.
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Can an unordained missionary volunteer qualify for an R-1 visa?
Unordained missionary volunteers can obtain an R-1 visa if they prove that their religious functions are essential and recognized by the sponsoring organization.
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Can an unordained volunteer religious leader obtain an R-1?
The R-1 visa allows unordained volunteer religious leaders to work in the U.S., provided they demonstrate a two-year affiliation and essential functions recognized by the organization.
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Can an up-and-coming athlete without major titles qualify?
Up-and-coming athletes without major titles can qualify for a P visa with consistent proof of talent and specialized assistance, respecting US laws.
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Can anti-fraud blockchain projects be considered a matter of national security?
Anti-fraud blockchain projects can strengthen national security, but their classification depends on proven strategic impact and case-by-case evaluation.
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Can any American company be my sponsor?
American companies can act as sponsors for the P visa, provided they prove the job offer and comply with the legal requirements established by USCIS.
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Can any American lawyer handle a K-3 case?
Although any American lawyer can handle K-3 cases, choosing an immigration specialist ensures safety and efficiency in the process.
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Can any employee of a foreign company apply for an E-1 visa?
The E-1 visa requires specific nationality and an essential function in the company; not every foreign company employee qualifies for the visa, necessitating a strategic role and strict legality.
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Can any immigration lawyer help me with ESTA?
Not every immigration lawyer has specific experience with ESTA; complex cases require specialized professionals and caution to avoid scams and ensure legal compliance.
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Can any prosecutor sign the I-918B?
Form I-918B must be signed only by authorized law enforcement officers, not just any prosecutor, according to DHS and USCIS regulations.
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Can any sponsor appear on the I-20?
Not just any sponsor can appear on the I-20; it is necessary to prove financial resources according to the institutions'' criteria and US immigration laws.
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Can anyone be a co-sponsor for the CR-1 visa?
The co-sponsor for the CR1 visa must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident, prove sufficient income, and assume a legal commitment to guarantee financial support to the immigrant.
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Can anyone pay the USCIS fee on my behalf?
Anyone can pay your USCIS fee, as long as they follow the official rules and maintain transparency to ensure a safe and legal process.
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Can architects apply for EB-1A?
Architects can apply for the EB-1A visa provided they prove excellence and recognition in their field, presenting robust documentation and strictly following immigration laws.
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Can areas such as folk dances qualify for EB-1A?
Folk dances can apply for EB-1A if they prove extraordinary recognition and consistent evidence of excellence, while respecting US immigration laws.
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Can artists who use masks or characters qualify?
Artists who use masks or characters can obtain the P visa, provided they demonstrate artistic relevance, recognition, and compliance with immigration regulations.