Frequently asked questions
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Can association with left-wing or right-wing political parties impact the EB-5?
Political association does not affect the EB-5 visa, which evaluates economic and legal criteria, focusing on the origin of funds, investment, and job creation.
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Can athletes and artists get married in the USA with a P visa?
Athletes and artists with a P visa can marry in the USA, but status adjustments require attention to laws and specialized guidance to avoid legal problems.
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Can athletes from college leagues qualify?
College athletes generally do not meet the P visa requirements due to lack of international recognition, but exceptional cases can be individually considered.
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Can athletes from smaller teams in Europe qualify for a P-1 visa?
Athletes from smaller teams can qualify for the P-1 visa if they prove sporting merit and international recognition, strictly following U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can athletes of unconventional sports (e.g., quidditch) apply?
Athletes of unconventional sports can obtain the P visa in the US, provided they prove exceptional skills and recognition in the sport, strictly following immigration laws.
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Can athletes without an international ranking qualify for a P-1 visa?
Without an international ranking, qualifying for a P-1 visa is challenging, but other evidence of excellence can be accepted; evaluate each case with experts and official sources.
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Can authorities charge a fee to sign the I-918B?
Authorities cannot charge a fee to sign the I-918B; such practice is illegal and may indicate fraud. Always verify information with official sources.
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Can blockchain and cryptocurrency jobs qualify for NIW?
Blockchain professionals may qualify for the EB-2 NIW visa by proving significant contributions and national impact, with support from experts and solid evidence.
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Can border officers question my K-3 status?
Border officers may question K-3 visa status to confirm legal entry. Bring organized documents and follow the laws for a safe and transparent experience.
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Can brothers-in-law, friends, or family members write recommendation letters?
Letters from brothers-in-law, friends, or family members have limited weight in the EB-1; it is recommended to obtain recommendations from specialists to ensure credibility and impartiality.
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Can business clients provide me with recommendation letters?
Business clients can provide detailed and impartial recommendation letters for the O visa, strengthening your file along with other solid evidence.
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Can Canadians have their TN visa denied at the destination airport?
Although the TN visa facilitates Canadians'' work in the U.S., entry can be refused at the airport if adequate documentation and legal requirements are not met.
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Can CBP at the airport resolve complex questions?
CBP operates in security and inspection at the airport, but complex questions about visas, such as the L visa, should be clarified by immigration professionals.
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Can CBP put me in ”secondary inspection”?
CBP can refer travelers to secondary inspection for clarifications without this indicating irregularities or visa risks.
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Can CBP search my cell phone and see work-related conversations?
CBP officers can review cell phones at the US border, including work-related data, emphasizing that caution and organization of information are essential when traveling.
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Can cell phones be used as evidence of a crime?
Cell phone evidence is valuable in criminal cases and U visa applications, provided it is collected legally, ensuring rights and the integrity of the process.
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Can children attend online classes?
Children of J visa holders may attend online classes, depending on the institution and compliance with U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can children attend public school after EB-3?
After obtaining the EB-3 and the Green Card, children have a guaranteed right to free public education in U.S. schools, according to federal and state legislation.
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Can children enter my room without knocking?
Privacy issues during a J visa exchange should be clarified with the host family, promoting mutual respect and good coexistence.
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Can children from previous relationships be eligible for the K-4 visa even without adoption?
Children from previous relationships are only entitled to the K-4 visa with legal adoption or documentation proving filiation under U.S. law.