Frequently asked questions
All questions
Encontre respostas para as dúvidas mais comuns sobre imigração, vistos e destinos.
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Can I bring my pet with L-1 status?
The L-1 status allows bringing pets to the U.S., but it requires complying with health regulations, proper documentation, and airline rules to ensure a safe and legal transition.
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Can I bring my pet with me?
Although the EB-4 visa allows your entry into the US, bringing your pet depends on complying with strict import and transportation regulations, protecting the safety and legality of the trip.
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Can I bring my pet?
It is possible to bring your pet to the U.S. with a J visa, as long as you follow health, safety, and official regulatory requirements, ensuring a safe and compliant trip.
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Can I bring my pet?
Bringing your pet with a J visa to the USA is possible but requires preparation, compliance with sanitary regulations, and prior contact with the airline to ensure safety and compliance.
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Can I bring my pet?
To bring your pet to the U.S. via a Family Based visa, it is essential to comply with sanitary regulations and avoid problems by following official rules on importation and animal health.
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Can I bring my pets to the USA?
It is possible to bring your pets to the USA, provided all legal and regulatory requirements are strictly met for a safe arrival.
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Can I bring my press advisor with the P visa?
A press advisor can be included in the P visa if they prove essential functions supporting the artist, with careful analysis and proper documentation.
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Can I bring my private nanny on the J-1?
Private nannies cannot accompany J-1 visa holders as dependents; a separate visa is required according to current immigration law.
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Can I bring my private nanny with another visa?
Nannies are not automatic dependents under the R visa, but may require a separate B-1 visa; always seek official information to avoid complications.
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Can I bring my relatives for tourism while I am on TN?
Relatives of TN visa holders can visit the U.S. for tourism but must apply for entry as tourists and respect specific rules, without intention to change status.
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Can I bring my secretary as an O-2?
The O-2 visa can be granted to secretaries whose functions are essential and specific to the success of the specialized activities of the O-1 visa holder.
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Can I bring my service animal to the interview?
Service animals are generally allowed in K-3 visa interviews, but check specific rules and have documentation to avoid setbacks.
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Can I bring my service animal with ESTA?
It is possible to bring your service animal with ESTA, provided legal requirements and airline rules are met, ensuring a safe and hassle-free trip.
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Can I bring my siblings as dependents on the L-1 visa?
Siblings are not allowed dependents on the L-1 visa; only spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old may accompany the holder.
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Can I bring my sick father as a dependent on the TN visa?
The TN visa permits dependents only for spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old; parents, even if ill, are not included as dependents.
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Can I bring my son”s or daughter”s fiancé(e) to the interview?
K-3 visa interviews are restricted to the direct applicants; companions such as the child''s fiancé(e) are not allowed, except under specific consulate instructions.
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Can I bring my spouse even if we are not officially married?
To include your spouse on the O visa, a legally recognized marriage is necessary; stable unions may be accepted according to local legislation. Assess your case with professionals to avoid risks.
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Can I bring my spouse if I am on an F1 visa?
The spouse of a student with an F1 visa can accompany them in the U.S. with an F2 visa, but cannot work; it is essential to follow the laws and seek specialized guidance.
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Can I bring my study materials for Brazilian public exams?
Study materials for Brazilian public exams are allowed with a J visa if intended for personal use and in accordance with the rules of U.S. immigration authorities.
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Can I bring my vehicle to the USA under L-1 status?
The L-1 visa allows bringing vehicles to the USA but requires compliance with strict rules, documentation, and specialized advice to avoid legal and financial problems.