Frequently asked questions
All questions
Encontre respostas para as dúvidas mais comuns sobre imigração, vistos e destinos.
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Can I be deported if I lie during the IR-1 process?
Lying or omitting information in the IR1 process can result in visa denial, inadmissibility, and even deportation; transparency and honesty are essential.
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Can I be deported if I provide false information during the interview?
Providing false information during the visa interview can result in denial, deportation, and future restrictions; honesty and integrity are essential in the immigration process.
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Can I be deported if the information on the L-1 visa is incorrect?
Incorrect information on the L-1 visa can lead to deportation; be transparent and consult specialists to avoid complications in the immigration process.
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Can I be deported while awaiting the U Visa?
The U Visa can temporarily protect against deportation, but it is essential to rigorously comply with laws and conditions to ensure this protection during processing.
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Can I be dismissed before the end of the contract?
In the H-2A program, dismissal before the end of the contract must follow legal rules; adhering to the terms is vital to maintain your status and avoid immigration risks.
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Can I be excluded from EB-4 if I have a contagious disease?
The presence of a contagious disease in the EB-4 process is evaluated individually, and waivers may be available; always consult official sources and specialized professionals.
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Can I be excluded from the program if I break the rules?
Failure to comply with the R visa rules can lead to loss of benefits and exclusion from the program, compromising current status and future immigration opportunities.
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Can I be excused from giving testimony for medical reasons?
Exemptions or accommodations for testimony due to medical reasons are possible under the U visa, provided they are documented and evaluated by the competent authorities.
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Can I be excused if I do not know the exact date of the marriage?
The accuracy of the marriage date is essential in the K-3 visa process, but its absence does not imply excusal, requiring supplementary documentation and professional support.
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Can I be exempt from fees if I have a low income?
Low-income individuals may request fee exemptions for the U visa, subject to proof, following USCIS rules to ensure a safe and correct process.
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Can I be exempted from the in-person meeting requirement for religious reasons?
The K-1 visa requires an in-person meeting between fiancés, with no exemption for religious reasons; the rule is essential to ensure the authenticity of the relationship.
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Can I be fined if I do not submit complete documentation?
There is no direct fine for incomplete documentation in the EB-5 program, but failure to provide required documents can delay or deny the application, generating costs and harming the process.
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Can I be fined if I travel with an invalid ESTA?
Traveling with an invalid ESTA does not result in a fine, but it can prevent boarding and entry into the U.S., causing costs and complications. Always keep your ESTA valid.
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Can I be fired during the process and still continue it?
Being fired during the EB-3 visa process can compromise eligibility, but alternatives exist if there is a new sponsor. Seek specialized guidance and comply with immigration laws.
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Can I be fired on the J-1 Teacher?
Yes, it is possible to be fired on the J-1 Teacher, but it is essential to understand your contract, the program rules, and consult specialists to avoid complications with the visa status.
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Can I be fired without cause?
In the H-2A program, dismissals without cause are restricted; temporary contracts regulate rights and obligations, ensuring legal protection for the agricultural worker in the USA.
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Can I be hired as a contractor by another company in the U.S. on an L-1 visa?
The L-1 visa allows exclusive work for the sponsoring company in the U.S.; acting as a contractor for another company may violate rules and lead to serious consequences.
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Can I be hired as a university professor with a TN visa?
A university professor can be hired with a TN visa, provided the job offer and profile meet the criteria and U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can I be hired as an ‘assistant’ or ‘aide’ with a higher education degree?
Assistant' or 'aide' positions with a higher education degree may be eligible for the TN visa, provided their duties involve autonomy and specialized knowledge according to U.S. legislation.
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Can I be hired by a farmers” cooperative?
The H-2A visa allows temporary agricultural work; cooperatives can only hire if they are legal sponsors and comply with all requirements of the U.S. immigration system.