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Visa Types
Visa is a permission granted by any country to enter that country.
For securing the Visa of any country, you have to apply to the consulate
office of that country in India. Visa granted by a foreign country
may be of various types, with different conditions attached to each
of them. A Transit Visa allows you to stay in that country just
for a day or two, while a Tourist Visa may allow you to stay for
periods up to several months. For a Business Visa, the periodicity
of the Visa depends on your need to stay in that country. A student
Visa or F1 Visa is granted to students and is valid generally for
the period of study ( including grace period) and permission of
work outside university is not allowed. Almost all these Visas will
stipulate that you cannot take up a job in that country during the
period of your stay. A H-1 Visa is granted to all applicants who
have obtained the work permit from INS allows him to work in the
US. The F visa is for academic studies, and the M visa is for nonacademic
or vocational studies. A student with an F-1 visa may not accept
off-campus employment at any time during the first year of study;
however, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) may
grant permission to accept off-campus employment after one year.
No permission is required for on-campus employment. Except for temporary
employment for practical training, an M-1 student may not accept
employment at any time during the course of study.
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