I have a question... I am hoping to get a position by fall this year, however I also do plan that my wife who has an educational background with certification in teaching and over 3 years of teaching children of different age grade would join me on an F2 visa. I would love to inquire, what are her chances of transitioning to a work visa considering her educational background and training, if she doesn't want to go through the study route (F1 visa)
13 years i apply for B1 visa and rejected but i already said i have a sister in usa thou for my F1 visa now she foesnt have any financial obligation. Do i still say yes to fo you have relatives in usa
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I have a question... I am hoping to get a position by fall this year, however I also do plan that my wife who has an educational background with certification in teaching and over 3 years of teaching children of different age grade would join me on an F2 visa. I would love to inquire, what are her chances of transitioning to a work visa considering her educational background and training, if she doesn't want to go through the study route (F1 visa)
Considering what it takes for an institution to sponsor a work visa, her chances are very slim.
What would you advise her to do?
She was possibly looking at working as an early childhood educator in local school districts...
My twin sister is a US citizen for 22 years now can i say Yes to do you have relatives in the USA
13 years i apply for B1 visa and rejected but i already said i have a sister in usa thou for my F1 visa now she foesnt have any financial obligation. Do i still say yes to fo you have relatives in usa
They already have your record so it may make more sense to say Yes. If you have funding for your F1 course you may stand a good chance.