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You need a work visa to get a job offer in USA. To get a work visa you need a job offer. Is there a way around this?

The B… visas are short term visas - you cannot stay more than 3 months. Don’t try to stay longer (and DON’T work).\. the “Business” sub-classes allow things like lectures, conferences, symposiums, etc …The E… visa is basically the “Investor Visa” … if you invest enough in a US company, you can come and stay.The F… (and the M…) visas are for students (but allow some work) - you would need a University or College to work with you on this one.The H… visas (and the L… visas) are work visas. They exist to allow a US employer to find a qualified employee. Thus there is no way around it … you must get a job offer (at a minimum). The employer is the sponsor. if the person is no longer employed, they have 30 days to leave the country. (The sponsor must pay for the plane ticket of the employee, but not their family). The O… and P… visas are a special class of H visas granted to actors, athletes and similar famous people … but then again if you have that much money and fame, you would have lawyers for this!The I visas are for foreign journalists … and that’s generally not long-term.The J… visas are for foreign students to come on a short working visa (typically 6–9 months, sometimes up to a year) … you must be a student, and you must go home again.The Q… visas are for “cultural exchanges” - but basically this is the “Cuba Visa”The “Diversity Lottery”/“Green-card Lottery” exists … but as a lottery you could be waiting 20 years or more for entry.

How long can someone get a USA tourist visa for?

When you are granted a visa there are a number of restrictions on use.First you will have to use the visa by a certain date.Second there will be a restriction on the Number of times you can use the visa.Next there will be a restriction on the maximum number of days you can stay each time you enter the country. There may also be a limit on the total number of days you can be in the country in any one year.When I was a young man my first visa to enter the USA lasted 4 years and allowed me to visit multiple times. A friend got a visa at the same time and his visa had to be used within 6 months and he was only allowed to visit once. When I actually arrived in the USA I was planning to stay about 1 week and the immigration agent gave me that time, and a little bit more. In theory he could have given me 90 days, I believe, but I had said I would be leaving the USA after a week and so I got that week and not much more.Subsequently I renewed my visa and the new visa said unlimited validity and unlimited visits. However, whenever my passport expired I had to get a new visa. Not only that but the immigration officer you see at the airport has the right, indeed the duty, to limit or even refuse your entry if he believes it is necessary. A visa does not guarantee entry.I hope, by now, you understand that there isn’t a simple answer to your question.

Which one is correct: "I am going to the USA " or " I am going to USA "?

Officially, the country’s name is “The United States of America”: unless “USA” is a verb in the instance above, add “the” in front of the three-letter acronym. “US” is the typical adjective: US banks, US tourism, etc.The sport-related chant, however, is “USA! USA!” rather than “The USA! The USA!”Further, as a native of the country and therefore an American, I don’t know why the country isn’t called “America” more often within our borders.

Why does the USA have +1 as the calling code?

First, the US doesn't have +1. Non-Hispanic North America does (which includes Canada and much of the Caribbean).  These nations participate in the North American Numbering Plan which means we do NOT have country codes at all, but utilize the single region code as an access point to 900 area codes.  But why "+1"?The reason for this is simple:  Up until like today, the US was the most powerful force on Earth and certainly in terms of the capitalist portion thereof.  The various treaties which created international calling codes were pioneered by the US and when the US wanted something, the rest of the world simply said, "Umkay.  Have at it."  When the list of country calling codes was invented, the world was divided into nine zones.  Within those zones, each nation would create area codes.  The US exists in zone "1".   Beyond that, it was left to each region to decide what numbering plan they would use.  As mentioned, the US, Canada and much of the Caribbean utilized the North American Numbering Plan.  In much of Europe, they chose a different numbering plan.   But the thought is the same:  regional code + area code/exchange + local number.Ignore the hypens (-) in phone numbers.  They're useless.  The system does have regional and local codes (called exchanges).  But the hyphens are there for your convenience.  That will help you understand how this works a bit better.  Regions 3 and 4 (Europe) did theirs differently.  They decided to assign each nation a prefix attached to its zone number.  So, where the US has (effectively) 900 or so "area codes" (mine is 1440).  Countries like Spain attached a secondary number to theirs (34) have one.

Can one visiting USA on B1/ B2 visa, get the visa status converted to international student visa?

Your university might help you on this, talk to your DSO (Designated School Official) in college. Please visit this link and help your self.Thanks for A2A!!

U.S. Immigration: If I had my US visa canceled once will I be able to ever get another one?

its your own visa, if cancelled, i am sure you must be well aware why it got cancelled, millions of people get visas and they travel, and 2 to 3% of people are stopped at the border control with issues with their visas and out of that .01 percent of people visa are cancelled and sent back..most common reason of visa cancellation :over stay in previous visittoo many frequent visits to usa without valid reasonsillegal employmentlong duration stay of 6 months and a quick exit and come back to usa within short holiday..this loop hole is used by many people to literally stay in usa on B1/B2 visacriminal activitiesso based on the above category of cancellation , the border control officer decides what is the magnitude of the cancellation orders, reissue or not, deportation, 2 years of ban from entry, or 5 year ban from entry, or life time ban on applying for visai am sure you must be well aware yourself why your visa was cancelled. and they must have given you the conditions letter along with it, or else speak to the applicable usa embassy, they will check your record and will give you the correct information, why hesitate to call them, whats there is to loose, your visa is already cancelled

USA car got parking ticket in Canada?

i'd ignore it.. chances are they never ever bother tracking you down for it acorss the border like that and you never hear about it again. Consider it a tourists perogative. .

Mind you if it is from a parking company like Impark becareful not to park in one of their lots again if in Canada as they can scan their lots for people who owe them money (by license plate) and tow your car.

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