Nope!! To get the USA visa you should carry a valid passport and for that you should pass / complete 12 years of school , it's hard to get the passport first if you're illiterate.
An illiterate person is unable to read or write.
A person with an expired visa must apply for a new visa prior to applying for US citizenship. You can't apply when you have an expired visa.
Yes.
Illiterate
The origin of a person's name has no bearing on the difficulty of obtaining a U.S. visa.
Any person not designated undesirable can enter the US with a properly applied for and validated Visa.
Yes, L1 visa is a work permit visa. The L1 visa enables employers to transfer employees to US office or establish a office in the US. This implies that a person on a L1 visa can work. It is only a change of workplace by remaining in the same organization.
One of the requirements for qualifying for a visa is that the person should have a strong financial background. He/she should be able to support himself/herself during their entire stay in the US and not become a public charge. The person should demonstrate this to get the visa approved. So it is not possible for a person in debt to get a US visa.
Yes, provided he or she does not overstay the expiration of the visa.
No. The person is still subject to the terms of the visa. If the person with the work visa marries a US citizen, it shortens the residency period needed to apply for naturalization, but still does not automaticaly change the visa.
A person can apply for a US visa by filling out an application and paying a fee. For non-immigrants they will need to fill out the DS-160 application.
An illegal alien.