Visum beantragen für USA?
Ich möchte nach meinem Abitur in die USA. Zum einem um meine Familie zu besuchen, mich im englischen weiterzubilden, das Land erkunden und Geld verdienen. Ich würde gerne ca. ein halbes Jahr bleiben und könnte für die Zeit einfach bei meiner Tante wohnen. Ich weiß man muss ein Visum beantragen, aber wie genau macht man das? Und welches sollte ich genau nehmen?
No, there is no visa.
You can visit the USA, but don’t work legally, except as an au pair.
Visitors must have left the country at Esta no later than 90 days, with a B visa you can stay a maximum of 180 days.
Everything goes under the J- 1Visum.
https://j1visa.state.gov/programs/secondary school student/
Links on the above website are the possibilities/categories that are generally available for this visa.
The J-1 is not without a sponsor. You must first be included in a program. This is usually the first step.
For example, an au pair agency.
Conclusion: unlike Australia, Canada, New Zealand and a few others, the United States is not open to young working people.
Not at all if you want to plan on your own. You can’t work in the USA if you don’t have the corresponding visa. If you get caught, this can lead to the expel and imprisonment. The AG can also have expensive consequences.
Visiting family, improving English etc. is usually not a problem.
To want to work there, however, the USA is very concerned and visas are not just easy to come, except it is an official au pair job. Because the USA prefers to take more qualified people than fresh school leavers.
In some cases it is enough that people have said they would stay free of charge with relatives and occasionally take care of the children, what was evaluated as work and the entry was forbidden.
To this end, here an article from the mirror.
The problem is: If you (other than the girl in the article because she didn’t know about anything) make the request for a work visa and that is rejected, you don’t get a normal ESTA for vacation anymore, because you are being accused of working illegitimately. I’ve heard more about it in the acquaintance.
So consider if you don’t want to remove the work piece and only travel there for purely private purposes.
Go to the consulate’s website and find all the information. You probably broke B-2 a tourist visa, but you can’t go to work.
Go to the side of the consulate.
You don’t get a visa to work, you have to bring money….
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