Can I travel to the US without holding a job?

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I live in Italy and I was wondering if I can apply for a tourist visa even if I don't have a job?

I enroll at collegio dei geometri in Udine Italy.

I have to take an exam in 2020 so I can become a quantity surveyor and start a job. I have my two brothers in the US who are US citizen and my dad is a is permanent resident. My stepmother is a citizen too. Can they help me for my application to go and visit them?

I already applied for US tourist visa but it was denied because I was a green card holder with an expired resident. Now I'm no longer a green card holder and would like to apply for another visa to go and visit my family.






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Can I go to the US without a job?

Some permanent work visas that do not require a job offer and a sponsor in the United States are the EB-1, O-1 and EB-5 visas.

Can you get a US tourist visa without a job?

Just take note that you must prove that you are there for tourism; meaning no working, no looking for jobs, or no living permanently. If the embassy thinks you will do those things, then you may get denied.

What is the easiest way to immigrate to USA?

Immediate relatives are spouses of US citizens, parents of US citizens, and unmarried minor children of US citizens. There is no limit on the number of visas available each year for immediate relatives. Being a US citizen's spouse is the fastest, easiest way to immigrate to the US.

How can I go to USA legally?

All travelers entering the United States from all other countries need a passport upon arrival (regardless of their country of citizenship). Permanent residents and foreign nationals may also need a U.S. visa. You must apply for a visa before you start your trip.



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