missrepresantion means 9b2
I have it in my admission stamp in the US, I am guessing means Visa for 10 Years in Past Passport It's VIOPP and not V10PP. Stands for VISA IN OTHER PASSPORT
it doesn't matter for your trip to US. But that means you will have an administrate check again when you apply US visa for next time
Yes if you do not have any valid US Visa. No if you have a valid US Visa.
There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican visa. Puerto Rico is part of the United States and if a visa is needed by a visitor it will be a US visa.
Your have to be invited by a legitimate US based company to work there; This means that they are going to sponsor your work visa. Then you have to take their job offer to the nearest US embassy or consulate general near where you live and apply for a work visa. If you are in the US with a different category of visa, you should go to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (the INS). *People who travel to the US under Visa Waiver Program cannot change their status while in the US.
No. Having a visa for the US doesn't grant you the possibility to enter Mexico; you need the corresponding visa from Mexico.
Yes US citizens need a visa.
If I am a resident of the US. Do I need a visa to go to Canada?
It means $100 million US dollars.
Yes, to enter US visa is a must. Depending on the purpose of your visit the category differs from A to Z. For example B-1 is work visa, B-2 is tourist visa, F-1 is student visa etc.
If you are from a country that requires a Visa, then yes a child of any age will need a Visa.