Alien number is available only for Persons applied for Adjustment of status [I-485] , GC holders and Citizens only. Alien number will be also available in I-140 approval notice of the particular person.
The persons who are in non immigrant visas, then they have to provide SSN or Tax ID number [IRS number] for verification.
Alien numbers normally start with A#followed by an eight-digit numbers. You will have an alien number only if you filed certain immigration petitions such as I-485, EAD, etc. Visitors/tourists) aren't issued an alien number.
No, you cannot work on a B1/B2 visa.
If you have a B1/B2 category visa then u don't have any "A" number. --MB
Yes, you can work on a B1/B2 visa.
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.
Applying for an F1 visa does not automatically cancel your B1/B2 visa. However, if you are approved for the F1 visa, your B1/B2 visa may be cancelled as the F1 visa is for academic purposes while the B1/B2 visa is for tourism or business visits. It is important to follow the rules and regulations of each visa type to avoid any issues.
No, you cannot work in the USA with a B1/B2 visa, as it is strictly for business or tourism purposes.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
A B1/B2 visa is typically valid for 10 years.
A B1 visa is for business travel, while a B2 visa is for tourism or visiting family and friends.
No, a person with a B1/B2 visa is not allowed to work in the USA.
No, individuals with a B1/B2 visa are not allowed to work in the USA.