Yes, it is possible to get a Immigration Visa to stay in the country if you came in on a tourist visa. You will need to contact the INS and apply. Each case if different.
When thinking of immigrating to any country, it is best to follow the rules relating to this. Breaking the terms of a tourist visa is usually a criminal offence and may harm your chances of immigrating. Get your cousin to ask her lawyer friends how you should apply for immigration from the Lebanon.
You can be deported if immigration finds you.
it is not illegal to be pregnant on a tourist visa and they will learn the hard way it wil not change their immigration status if that is what they are after.
Report them to immigration with as much information as you can about their location and work.
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The Australian Department of Immigration website should provide ample information on the matter of immigration to Australia. The site provides details on tourist and work visas as well as citizenship approval processes and border and customs details.
On what basis would she be able to adjust status once in the U.S.? Of course she shouldn't do this. If immigration officials even *think she entered the U.S. on a tourist visa with the intention of immigrating, she'll never adjust status. It's never advisable to enter the U.S. on a tourist visa with the intent of immigrating. http://www.dixonimmigration.com/index.php?pid=2
I went to USA with a Visa for tourist(six months) in 2001 but I stayed there for 10 years.I am in Brazil right now and I want to come back.Can I receive the forgiveness from the immigration office?
As I understand it, it means that the country which gave you your immigration document (temporary residence - tourist, student etc...) has discovered that you acquired it illegitimately (by lying or presenting false documents), or that they have found out you breached the terms of the immigration document which you are in possession of (Overstayed the validity of the visa).
If you have a tourist visa in the United States and would like to attend school you should contact the local immigration office. They can help you get set up with a student visa.
It depends what visa they have.
I would say a tourist visa (6 month) is best because a fiance visa limits your time and is not one that can be renewed like a tourist visa. You can renew a tourist visa for 6 months. It does not always get approved but it is something that is possible with the tourist and not with the fiance visa. Now if you plan on getting married as stated in the fiance visa then in that case this would be the one for you. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov