Frequently asked questions
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Can children of diplomats have an F-1 visa?
Children of diplomats can apply for the F-1 visa in specific situations, provided they are dissociated from diplomatic status and meet legal requirements.
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Can children of F1 visa holders study in public schools in the USA?
Children of F1 visa holders with F2 status can attend public schools in the USA, provided that local and immigration regulations are respected.
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Can children of L-1 visa holders study in the US?
Children of L-1 visa holders, with L-2 visas, have the right to study in the US at public and private schools, respecting the current immigration law.
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Can children on L-2 work part-time?
Children with L-2 status generally cannot work, except in specific cases and under strict legal rules. Consult official sources to avoid problems.
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Can children on O-3 enter any public school?
Children with O-3 visas have the right to free public education in the USA, provided they meet the school district requirements and keep their documents in order.
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Can children on the EB-1C study in public schools without a student visa?
Dependent children on EB-1C are entitled to a green card and can attend public schools in the U.S. without a student visa, provided immigration status is regularized.
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Can children sleep in my room?
There is no federal rule preventing children from sleeping in the guardians'' room under a J visa, but follow your program''s guidelines and stay informed to ensure safety and compliance.
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Can children sleep in the parents” bedroom?
There is no legal prohibition for children sleeping in the parents'' bedroom under the J visa, but it is recommended to follow program rules and consult official agencies to ensure compliance.
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Can children study in the US with an H-4 visa?
Children with an H-4 visa can study in public schools in the US, but it is essential to comply with the law and seek specialized guidance to avoid problems.
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Can children travel alone through immigration with ESTA?
Unaccompanied minors may travel with ESTA, provided they have proper documentation, legal authorization, and comply with airline and U.S. immigration rules.
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Can children turn 21 years old on the day of the interview?
Children can be considered dependents on the EB-3 interview day even if they turn 21, provided the birthday coincides exactly with the interview date.
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Can children use the internet unsupervised?
Although there is no law preventing children from using the internet unsupervised in the US, it is essential that parents monitor access to ensure safety and comply with J visa regulations.
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Can children who are 20 years old continue if they are 22 by the date of the interview?
Children who exceed 21 years of age at the interview may have protection under the CSPA, maintaining eligibility as dependents on the EB-3 visa, depending on legal analysis and criteria.
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Can children who are 20 years old take a long time to have the Green Card issued?
Children who are 20 years old may face delays in Green Card issuance due to legal age limits, but there are laws that can protect their rights during the process.
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Can children with P-4 visas attend public schools?
Children with P-4 visas can attend public schools in the US, but it is important to follow local rules and confirm enrollment requirements to ensure rights and safety.
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Can circus artists qualify for the P-1 visa?
Circus artists can obtain the P-1 visa by proving international recognition, excellence, and a solid career, supported by rigorous documentation and appropriate professional assistance.
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Can citizens of VWP countries choose to obtain a B-1/B-2 visa instead of ESTA?
Citizens of VWP countries can opt for a B1/B2 visa instead of ESTA, considering the purpose of the trip and US immigration rules.
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Can clean energy innovation projects be of ‘national importance’?
Clean energy innovation projects can be considered of national importance for the EB-2 NIW visa, provided they demonstrate substantial benefits to the US economy and environment.
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Can comic book artists apply for EB-1A?
Comic book artists can apply for the EB-1A visa, provided they demonstrate extraordinary ability and professional recognition, with robust documentation and rigorous preparation.
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Can companies with 500 employees more easily grant EB-1C?
Companies with 500 employees indicate stability, but EB-1C approval depends on strict compliance with visa criteria and individualized analysis.