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I want to accompany me to America. Can I work there?

You can do it at school, but not outside the campus.

There are many kinds of work visas in the United States. Generally, the accompanying students used to apply for visas such as F 1 and H 1. F 1 is a work visa with no immigration tendency, and H 1 is a work visa with immigration tendency.

In addition; Students are not allowed to work outside the school. The outside agent said it could be illegal. It is better to study for a master's degree and find a job as soon as possible.

There are mainly the following kinds of visas in the United States:

Business and tourist visas, group leisure travel (visa B 1/B2)

Student visas (F and M visas)

Exchange Visiting Scholar Visa (J Visa)

Short-term work visas (H, L, O and P visas)

Family visas (F2, M2, J2, L2 and H4 visas)

Media worker visa (I visa)

Transit visa (C visa)

US visa type/US visa type:

A- 1 Visa: A- 1 Visa is issued to ambassadors, ministers, government ministers, career diplomats or consular officials and their families.

A-2 visa: American A2 visa is issued to other foreign government officials or employees and their families.

A-3 visa: American A3 visa is issued to the attache, attache or private employee of A 1 and A2 visa holders and their immediate family members.

B- 1 Visa: US B- 1 Visa is issued to business visitors.

B-2 visa: American B2 visa is issued to short-term tourists and short-term relatives.

C- 1 Visa: The United States C- 1 Visa is issued to foreigners passing through the United States.

C-2 visa: American C2 visa is issued to foreigners transiting the United States for the United Nations Headquarters.

C-3 visa: American C3 visa is issued to foreign governments that are not recognized by the United States or are not members of the United Nations, and their representatives, entourage and family members sent to international institutions pass through the United States.

D- 1 visa: the United States D- 1 visa is issued to seafarers or aviation personnel (those who leave the country with the original ship or plane).

D-2 visa: American D-2 visa is issued to seafarers or aircrew (those who do not leave the country with the original ship or aircraft).

E- 1 Visa: The U.S. E-kloc-0/Visa is issued to businessmen and their spouses from countries that have trade agreements with the United States, as well as unmarried children under the age of 2/kloc-0.

E-2 visa: American E2 visa is issued to the unmarried children under 2 1 year old of investors and their spouses in countries with trade agreements with the United States.

F- 1 visa: the United States F 1 visa is issued to scholars or students.

F-2 visa: American F2 visa is issued to spouses of scholars or students and unmarried children under 2 1 year old.

G- 1 Visa: The U.S. G- 1 Visa is issued to the main permanent representatives, employees and their immediate family members of foreign governments accredited to international institutions recognized by the United States.

G-2 visa: American G2 visa is issued to representatives of other foreign governments accredited to international institutions recognized by the United States and their immediate family members.

G-3 visa: American G3 visa is issued to representatives of foreign governments and their immediate family members who meet the visa requirements, but their governments are not recognized by the US government and are not members of this institution.

G-4 visa: American G4 visa is issued to officials or employees working in international organizations and their immediate family members.

G-5 visa: American G5 visa is issued to G 1, G2, G3 and G4 visa holders and their families' entourage or private employees.

H- 1a visa: the American H 1a visa is issued to professional nurses who are temporarily employed in the United States.

H-lb visa: American Hlb visa is issued to staff who are temporarily employed by the United States and have special talents and specialties.

H-2a visa: American H2a visa is issued to agricultural personnel engaged in short-term or seasonal work.

H-2b visa: American H2b visa is issued to skilled or unskilled workers engaged in temporary service or manual work.

H-3 visa: American H3 visa is issued to temporary trainees.

H-4 visa: American H4 visa is issued to H 1 visa, H2 visa and H3 visa holder's spouse and unmarried children under 2 1 year old.

I visa: American I visa is issued to journalists and their spouses and unmarried children under the age of 2/kloc-0.

J- 1 visa: American J- 1 visa is issued to exchange visiting scholars.

J-2 visa: American J2 visa is issued to the spouse of J 1 visa holder and unmarried children under 2 1 year old.

K- 1 visa: the United States K- 1 visa is issued to the fiance (wife) of an American citizen.

K-2 visa: U.S. K2 visa is issued to unmarried children under the age of K 1 visa holder 2/KLOC-0.

L- 1 visa: The L- 1 visa in the United States is issued to personnel dispatched by multinational companies.

L-2 visa: American L2 visa is issued to the spouse of L/kloc-0 visa holder and unmarried children under 2/kloc-0.

M- 1 visa: the American M 1 visa is issued to students who study short-term vocational skills.

M-2 visa: American M2 visa is issued to the spouse of M 1 visa holder and unmarried children under 2 1 year old.

O- 1 Visa: The U.S. O- 1 Visa is issued to people with special talents in science, art, education, business or sports.

O-2 visa: U.S. O2 visa is issued to the accompanying personnel who come to the United States with O/KLOC-0 visa.

O-3 visa: American O3 visa is issued to O 1 visa holder's family.

P- 1 visa: the United States P- 1 visa is issued to internationally renowned athletes and members of entertainment groups.

P-2 visa: P2 visa in the United States is issued to members of performing arts groups participating in exchange programs.

P-3 visa: P3 visa in the United States is issued to performing artists or members of entertainment groups with unique significance.

P-4 visa: American P4 visa is issued to spouses of P 1, P2 and P3 visa holders and unmarried children under 2 1.

Q- 1 visa: the United States Q 1 visa is issued to participants in international cultural exchange programs.

Q-2 visa: The Q2 visa of the United States is issued to the spouse of the holder of Q- 1 and unmarried children under 2 1.

R- 1 visa: the United States R- 1 visa is issued to recognized religious sects.

R-2 visa: American R2 visa is issued to the spouse of the holder of R 1 and unmarried children under 2 1.

NATO (1-7) visa: The US NATO visa is a visa issued to foreigners and their related personnel in the United States according to the North Atlantic Treaty.