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The United States has signed Treaties of Commerce and Navigation with a whole host of foreign countries.
This article examines acceptable documents for domestic flights under the REAL ID Act as well as issues specifically applicable to foreign nationals.
It is possible to obtain a change of status from B visitor and change to F1 or M1 student status. A B2 visitor may also seek entry as a “prospective student.”
This article explains the rules for establishing an international cultural exchange program for portioning for Q1 exchange visitors on Q1 visa status.
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