Depending on the purpose of travel to the US you have visa from A to Z categories. So its important to decide on the category which best suites your purpose of travel to US.For example you have the B-2 visa for tourist purposes, You have the TN visa exclusively reserved for Mexican or Canadian citizens etc.
It depends how long does your visa allow you to stay in the US.
A US tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the country for up to 6 months.
The length of time you can stay in the US with a visa depends on the type of visa you have. Some visas allow for short visits, typically up to 6 months, while others may allow for longer stays, such as for work or study purposes. It is important to check the specific terms and conditions of your visa to determine how long you can stay in the US.
Yes. Recent agreements allow for US visa holders to enter Mexico without additional documentation -- besides the passport, that is.
It shouldn't however there is no guarantee.
Some visas allow for spouses to work (L visa) while other do not (for example, the H visa). You should tell an immigration attorney what type of visa you are referring to and get a specific answer to your needs.
I should first mention that for detailed and up-to-date information about this visa; you can visit the Visa Library website. As I understand, the K3 visa allows the spouse from a foreign country to move to the US and live there while waiting for the immigrant visa petition to be approved. This applies to married couples when one spouse is a US citizen, and the other is from another country.I hope your visa application process goes well.If my post helped you, please like it.
You can buy, that's not a problem. In order to stay here, you either need a visa or green card. A visa would allow you to visit for a limited amount of time. A green card gives you legal residency. BUT, just owning property in the US WILL NOT allow a person to have legal residence. Owning propery is not a basis for wither a visa or green card.
Yes, you can work in the US with a visa.
Most University degrees will allow you to get a visa in the Middle East.
India does not allow dual citizenship. But you can apply and get a passport-like booklet, at the nearest embassy and consulate general, that will allow you to travel to India visa-free.
Yes if you do not have any valid US Visa. No if you have a valid US Visa.