If some one will catch u u will back to ur place
Illegally......................in order to work in the USA you need a work visa.
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.
Basically you just need to apply for the right type of Visa, which you can do from your home country or in China. The different types include student and tourist Visas, work or business, resident, crew, or transit.
To get a work visa you will need a work permit. When you get the work visa it will act as your entry visa to the country. So you will not need a separate visit visa.
How you can get greencard if you work with visa J1?"
Of course not. You cannot work in Singapore with a visitor's visa. This would be illegal. You have to apply for a Singapore work visa.
Yes. To legally work in Kuwait, you must have a valid Kuwait Work Visa, which is usually sponsored by your employer. Without a work visa, employment in Kuwait is not permitted.
A "visa" is kind of like temporary citizenship. A "work visa" allows you to work in a country you aren't a citizen of, and a "visa" allows you to live there.
Any illegal activity is the one that is prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules. An illegal is someone who has entered a country illegally, or is staying longer than allowed by their visa, or is working without a work permit
No you cannot legally work in the United States on a B1/B2 visa. A B1/B2 visa is a visitor visa for short-term stays, not a work authorization. What you can do on a B1/B2 visa Under the B1 (business visitor) part, you are allowed to: Attend business meetings or conferences Negotiate contracts Consult with business partners Attend training sessions (non-productive) Under the B2 (tourist) part, you can: Travel for tourism Visit family or friends Seek medical treatment What you cannot do You are strictly prohibited from: Taking a job with a U.S. employer Receiving salary or wages from a U.S. source Doing hands-on or productive work in the U.S. Working freelance or “gig” work while physically in the U.S.
No, you cannot work in the US with a tourist visa.
No, it is not legal to work in the USA without a visa.