I dont think you can. Sorry. Honestly if you just check the box that says you're legally allowed to work at like a fast food joint they won't check, but I think you get deported if you get caught.
the student can go to the locial high school or city hall and ask if they can get a work permit.
An F1 student is a non-immigrant student visa category for individuals studying in the United States. To maintain F1 status, students must be enrolled full-time in a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school, maintain a valid I-20 form, not work off-campus without authorization, and follow all immigration regulations.
Yes, an F1 student can send money to India.
Yes, an F1 student can deposit cash into their bank account.
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Go to a school and ask the office!
No, an F1 visa is not considered a residence permit. It is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to study in the United States.
Yes this is very common
Yes, but you will need to obtain a work permit from authorities.
Here's the deal. Many students work off campus with an F1 visa even though it's ILLEGAL! This is because the chances of getting caught aren't that great, since only the INS or DHS have the authority to investigate. However, if they DO investigate and they DO find your records, then you will be deported 99% of the time. You will have the right to contact your embassy and you will have a hearing, but that doesn't mean you won't get deported. They will cancel your visa and prevent you from entering the United States. The consequences are great!
In the State of Michigan a student can work at the age of 15 with a work permit from the school they attend.
An F1 Visa allows international students to study at universities and colleges in the United States. Once a student is in the country studying, they are allowed to work after 9 months.