You are unable to extend your J-1 Au Pair Visa. If decide to participate in an au pair extension program (6, 9 or 12 months) you are able to return to your home country to obtain a NEW J-1 au pair visa. This application needs to be done before your first year visa has expired. While it is possible to apply for a new J-1 Visa back in your home country, there is no guarantee that the visa will be granted. If your second visa is denied, you will not be able to return to the USA.
approach your program director for extension, once its approved, you are eligible for extention with new DS-2019 pramod
No, au pairs are not able to renew or obtain a new au pair J-1 visa while in the United Sates. If an au pair decides to participate in the extension program (stay an additional year in the US) she is able to return to her home country before her first year ends and apply for a new visa there (this must be done before the first year ends!). However there are risks involved as au pairs are not guaranteed a new visa despite having a legal sponsor in the USA.
Yes. IF you apply for the extension of your visa.
It may depend on the reason they are in this country. Student visa? Tourist visa? Resident Alien visa? Etc.
forget it you just have to wait over one year or more..................
Only if you plan to stay for more than a year or so. Otherwise a passport will do.
Laws change from time to time. You should contact INS to find out.
If you are from a country that requires a Visa, then yes a child of any age will need a Visa.
If you go to Dubai on 1 year work visa and buy a business and property there and then your visa expires, you will still be the owner of that property and business.
You can marry him. But that doesn't make it legal and he can be deported. And have to wait a year or more to apply for another visa. It could be a very short honeymoon!
Yes, you can study full time on H4 visa. You may also be eligible for in-state tuition too if you have lived in that state with your husband for more than year.
no
It was founded back in 1970.