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Can my spouse get a work permit if I have an H-1B visa?

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No, a spouse is eligible to enter and remain in the U.S. on an H-4 visa as long as the H-1B visa remains valid. However, an H-4 visaholder does not have the right to receive a work permit. alien who has both a valid H-1B visa and an adjustment of status application pending may leave without first requesting advance parole. In this case, the alien can rely on his valid H-1B visa to travel to and from the U.S.

If I am issued a visa can my spouse work?

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I was informed on the day of my appointment that my visa application requires additional administrative processing. Please update me on the status of my case, as I need to travel to the United States. See similar questions...

How do I get a work permit, or work visa?

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Work permits are issued by the government to employers, not employees. When you get a job the employer will send you some forms to fill out. Usually the forms ask for information about work history, education, and training that is relevant to the job you are applying for. You will also be required to have a medical exam and the doctor will be required to fill out the medical forms which will also be given to you by the employer. Some countries require you to get a police clearance. See similar questions...

Do I need a visa or work permit?

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Like any work in the UK, you will need to have a visa or work permit if you are from any country outside of the EU. Unfortunately, we do not deal with visa or immigration applications. See similar questions...

Can I apply for a work visa/permit?

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Work permits can only be applied for by employers on behalf of their employee. Therefore if you are an individual, generally, the answer is no. Disclaimer : All information on this website, or any communications made via e-mail is of a general nature. Such information should not be wholly interpreted, or relied upon as legal advice. See similar questions...

Do I have to get a work permit and residence visa?

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To work legally in a foreign country you need a work permit, with which you can then get a resident's visa. You should be aware that working in a foreign country without a work permit is usually a criminal offence in that country and you render yourself liable to imprisonment, fines and/or deportation. Having said that, many EFL teachers do work illegally in many parts of the world. See similar questions...

If I am issued with an L1 visa, what visa will my spouse be able to apply for?

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If you have been approved for an L1 Visa, then your spouse may be issued with an L2 visa. These Visas have recently changed status to allow the prospective applicants to both live and work in the United States. See similar questions...

Can the spouse of a work permit holder work without the need for a separate work permit?

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Yes, spouses of work permit holders who have been granted leave to remain as dependants of a work permit holder have the right to work in the UK so long as they remain married and the permit is still valid. Maybe it is the only way to work legally in Great Britain. In Romania, the engineering designer no longer exists as a profession. There is no wonder that we live such an unfulfilled life. In fact, I miss engineering! stegam@k. More.. See similar questions...

Will my fiancee be able to get a work permit?

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After arrivingUpon arrival in the United States, your fiancee will be eligible to apply for a work permit. The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services might not be able to process the work permit within the 90 day time limit allotted for your marriage to take place. Your fiancee should use Form I-765 to apply for a work permit. If your fiancee applies for adjustment to permanent resident status, your fiancee must re-apply for a new work permit after the marriage. See similar questions...

Where do I get a work permit?

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You can get a work permit from the school the minor attends. If a minor does not attend school OR if school does not maintain a supply of work permits, one may be obtained from the county school superintendent's office (a minor will need to take a copy of a birth certificate to have a work permit issued anywhere other than the school they currently attend). See similar questions...

Can my spouse work if she is on my visa?

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Q Will my partner be able to feel it?

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A The system is attached where your hair meets your scalp and at this point you may feel a tiny bump where the connection is made. However, apart from that both you and your partner will be able to run fingers through your hair etc. without hindrance and both the fibre and your existing hair will look and feel identical. See similar questions...

I'm a nurse that will enter under an H-1B Visa. Will I be able to bring my spouse and children?

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The children and spouse may enter as H-4 derivatives, but will not be authorized to work until they convert to permanent resident status through other avenues or obtain a separate sponsorship for H-1B Visa. The children will be allowed to attend school. See similar questions...

Can I receive a work permit if I entered the U.S. without a visa?

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Generally, an individual who entered the U.S. without a visa is not eligible to receive either a work permit or other immigration benefits. As the immigration laws are constantly changing, an alien who was neither inspected nor admitted at a port of entry in the U.S. nevertheless still may be eligible for a temporary work permit or even permanent residency. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and permanent residency via 245(i) are ways in which an alien who entered the U.S. See similar questions...

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