Frequently asked questions
All questions
Encontre respostas para as dúvidas mais comuns sobre imigração, vistos e destinos.
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Can I bring pets when I move with the EB-3?
Pets can accompany you with the EB-3 visa as long as they meet the official U.S. health and documentation requirements.
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Can I bring pets when moving with the TN visa?
Pets can be brought to the US with a TN visa, but attention must be paid to health regulations, documentation, and state requirements to ensure a safe and hassle-free entry.
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Can I bring pets with a CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows entry as a resident, but transporting pets requires following specific USDA and CDC rules, including exams, vaccinations, and prior documentation.
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Can I bring pets with an R Visa?
The R visa does not include rules for animals; it is essential to follow the CDC and USDA regulations for pet entry, consulting official sources to avoid problems.
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Can I bring pets with IR-1?
Yes, it is possible to bring animals with the IR1 visa, but it is necessary to comply with the sanitary standards and U.S. regulations for entry and transport of each species.
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Can I bring pets?
Transporting animals under the H-2A visa requires strict compliance with sanitary and legal regulations, as well as verifying permission at temporary accommodations.
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Can I bring prescriptions for controlled medications to the US on a TN visa?
Travel to the US with a TN visa carrying controlled medications with the original prescription, documentation in English, and in the original packaging, respecting immigration rules.
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Can I bring printed religious material without restrictions?
Printed religious materials can be brought into the US for personal or religious use, but it is essential to understand immigration rules and avoid commercial import without authorization.
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Can I bring private employees with the R Visa?
The R Visa is exclusive to religious leaders; it does not authorize bringing private employees, only spouses and minor children with the R-2 visa.
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Can I bring processed foods like cookies?
Processed foods like cookies are generally allowed in luggage as long as they are packaged, sealed, and for personal consumption, always considering US Customs regulations.
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Can I bring professional equipment and instruments?
With the O visa, it is allowed to bring professional equipment, provided they are correctly declared, accompanied by documentation, and in compliance with U.S. immigration and customs regulations.
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Can I bring reference letters from my job?
Work reference letters are not mandatory for ESTA but can help prove ties to your country and facilitate entry for business or tourism.
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Can I bring relatives after my approval?
The EB-4 visa allows the spouse and children under 21 years of age to accompany the beneficiary, respecting the rules and requirements of the U.S. immigration process.
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Can I bring relatives beyond my spouse and children as visitors?
Only spouse and children have derivative status on the L visa; other relatives must apply for tourist visas and comply with specific rules for temporary visits.
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Can I bring relatives to the K-1 consular interview?
In general, only the applicant attends the K-1 visa consular interview; relatives are not allowed, except for a certified translator in specific cases.
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Can I bring relatives to visit while I wait for the EB-5?
Relatives can visit the U.S. with a tourist visa during the EB-5 process as long as they meet requirements and prove strong ties to their home country.
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Can I bring religious books and materials in my luggage without problems?
Religious books and materials are usually allowed for those traveling with an R visa, provided the rules and proper documentation are respected.
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Can I bring religious books to sell?
Bringing religious books to sell in the U.S. requires strict adherence to immigration, import, and trade laws, even with an R visa, which does not automatically authorize commercial activities.
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Can I bring religious items without paying import tax?
Religious items for personal use may be exempt from taxes in the USA, provided they are declared and not intended for commercial purposes, respecting immigration and customs rules.
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Can I bring siblings as dependents on the E-2?
Siblings are not considered dependents on the E-2 visa, which covers only spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old.