There is no particular meaning or significance found for star that is printed on a U.S. visa under the photo. Some U.S. visas have one or two stars and some have no star(s) at all.
It basicially means u didnt show proof of us citizenship or permanent residence card when renewing it. It means ur holding a visa in the country.
yes. to travel to Africa you need to obtain a visa. it can be a visitors, student, work, or hardship, meaning family or personal emergency.
yes. to travel to Africa you need to obtain a visa. it can be a visitors, student, work, or hardship, meaning family or personal emergency.
Yes, you can work in the US with a visa.
The Credit card company VISA = Visa International Service Association.
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.
No, you cannot work in the US with a tourist visa.
The control number on a U.S. visa is a unique identifier assigned to each visa issued. It helps the U.S. government track and manage visa applications and their status. This number is typically located in the upper right corner of the visa and is used for internal processing and record-keeping purposes. It is distinct from the visa number, which is a separate identifier.
With a US visa, you can travel to the United States, but the specific countries you can visit will depend on the type of visa you have.
No, you cannot apply for a B1 visa while in the US. You must apply for a B1 visa from outside the US at a US embassy or consulate.