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Can I Register To An American High School With A Tourist Visa

Can immigrants without a green card attend public high school?

My cousin from China wants to come to America to go to high school. She doesn't have a green card and she's an immigrant. So can she go to public high school? She's going to be living with my family and the people in my family are immigrants so can my cousin go to public high school even if she's an immigrant and doesn't have a green card?

Can I study english in The United States with a tourist VISA?

Can i take english lessons in a community college with tourist status? I know that i can apply to a regular college and get a student visa but it is expensive. I'm planning to study for 4 months. Thanks for any useful advice.

Can a visitor have homeschool in the USA?

Can you give more information? What do you mean by a homeschool program?
Ultimately, homeschooling just means learning at home, and anyone can do that. If you mean something more specific, then it depends.

As far as the visa, if you're traveling on an F visa, then you need to be enrolled in a qualifying program, but since you're on a B visa, then there is no such requirement...

So, can't really answer without more information....

How can an American child (minor) move to the USA and attend public school if his single parent is not a US citizen?

There are several relevant parts to your question.1.  Immigration / US citizenship status2.  Moving to the USA.3.  Public education4.  Finances1.  You and your siblings are a US citizen.  You can get on any plane to the US with your passport and fly there.  Your mom is not a citizen.  However, she falls under the Visa Waiver Program.The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program of the United States Government which allows citizens of specific countries to travel to the United States for tourism, business, or while in transit for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. She could enter the US, but in order to live here, she would need to obtain a Visa.  Not always easy.2.  Moving to the USA.Easy for you and your siblings.  Hard for your mom.  However, the USA is a large place.  You would have to decide where you wanted to live, etc.  Some communities are more accessible to individuals from other countries.  Some communities are more accessible to English as a second language.  Some are pretty harsh to immigrants regardless of the law.  In some ways the culture is not a good fit.3.  The USA has free public education only through high school.  That is usually about age 18 or 19 for most individuals.  With poor English, you would really struggle both academically and socially.  In almost all districts, you have to provide proof of residency or where you live.  Some schools are much better than others.  4.  Finances.  You could move here, but you need to pay to live here.  You need to pay for your housing, food, and many other things.  With limited English, you would have a great deal of trouble with a job to afford any of the basics including housing.In all honesty, for the amount of time, you would be eligible for any public education and the difficulties that you would face it is not a prospect that I would recommend.

American living in Mexico?

My boyfriend, who is mexican, and I have been together for 5 years and have two boys together. We have an ok life here together, but he keeps telling me it woud be better in Mexico. He really wants us all to move there. How would a white, American girl who speaks no spanish do living in central mexico? Do you think it would be safe for my boys as well as myself?

Can non-citizen children study in public schools in the USA?

If you are living and working in the US, your elementary-age non-citizen children may attend US public school. If you live on the Canadian side of the border and commute daily to work in the US, no.Rules on foreign students in US schools were tightened up several years ago in response to huge numbers of foreign children being sent to the US on tourist visas, then living in informal group homes for years, and studying for free in US schools (non-citizen, non-resident children without student visas are supposed to pay for US education, although schools often have trouble figuring out how and how much to charge). Now even children with F1 (student) visas are limited to one year maximum through high school.Anecdotes may or may not be accurate’ might reflect ignorance by school management, dual citizenship, or a bunch of other factors.If your children are entitled to US citizenship through you, that would simplify things, but I’m presuming that for some good reason, they aren’t (?)

Can an American Travel to Cuba?

After watching the Godfather 2, I beccame really interested in learning more about Cuba. Someday, I would love to travel to Havana. This might be a stupid question, but are Americans allowed to travel to Cuba? What are the rules? Do you have to watch what you say? Do you have to dress a certain way? Is there a lot of risk involved?

Thanks in advance for answering!

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