NO, it is HIGHLY unlikely that a visibly pregnant woman, especially if in the late stages of pregnancy, would be allowed into the U.S., even WITH a visa. The reason is obvious- you want to have the baby born in the U.S. so that the child can have U.S. citizenship. So if, for example, you crossed the border from Mexico/Canada, you would be refused entry (although you would probably be allowed entry when you are no longer pregnant)
If you are flying, most airlines already have regulations preventing the boarding of late term pregnant women.
Having a passport and/or Visa is a legal way to enter the U.S. from Mexico.
No. Having a visa for the US doesn't grant you the possibility to enter Mexico; you need the corresponding visa from Mexico.
The first move is to get your status changed to legal.
No, she doesn't. Only the baby gets it, since he/she will be spanish.
no they can not enter united states. they must be a canadian citizen or an immigrant holding a passport
Yes, with Schengen visa you can enter in Croatia.
You do not need a visa to enter Brazil if you are from Cambodia.
No. Bulgarians don't need visa to enter Jamaica as the visa is issued on entry at Jamaica Airport.
A multiple entry visa means that you can enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) as many times as you want, within the visa validity period. On the other hand, in case you were issued a single entry visa, you can only enter and exit the country (issuing the visa) once. Once you have exited that country, you can not re-enter on that same visa regardless of whether the visa is valid or expired.
not again you need a visa to enter to canada
I am Kenyan citizen and do i need a visa to enter Ecuador?
Yes, Jamaicans need a visa to enter Ireland.