Are there any restrictions on the type of jobs I can get with a student visa?

Yes, there are restrictions on the type of jobs you can get with a student visa in California. Generally, the jobs you can get are limited to those related to your studies or field of study. Additionally, student visas do not allow you to work full-time in the U.S., so the number of hours you can work is limited. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, you are limited to 20 hours of work a week while school is in session and you are allowed to work more during school vacations. Furthermore, if you have an F-1 student visa you must also have approval from the Designated School Official (DSO) in order to work, and your job must be related to your studies. This means that you cannot take any kind of job unrelated to your field of study. In order to get permission to work off-campus, you must be able to prove that you have a financial need for work and that your employer is paying you the same rate as other people with a similar job. You also need to prove that the job does not take away from other jobs that would otherwise be offered to U.S. citizens. Additionally, the job must be related to your field of study or you must have a certificated from the DSO showing that you are earning credits. In summary, student visas in California have restrictions on the type of jobs you can work and the hours you can work. You must get approval from the DSO and prove that the job is related to your field of study.

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Sí, hay restricciones sobre el tipo de trabajo que un estudiante puede desempeñar con una visa de estudiante en California. El tipo de trabajo que se permitirá depende del tipo de visa que un estudiante tenga. Las visas F-1 para estudiantes extranjeros permiten trabajar en un empleo de campus autorizado por la institución educativa. Esto puede incluir trabajos como ayudantes de profesores, monitor de biblioteca, trabajos de oficina y trabajos en la cafetería. Estos trabajos pueden ser a tiempo parcial o a tiempo completo, pero no pueden exceder un total de 20 horas a la semana durante el semestre escolar. Además, los estudiantes con visa F-1 no pueden trabajar fuera del campus. Los estudiantes con visa J-1 tienen algunos trabajos adicionales a los permitidos para los estudiantes con visa F-1. Estos incluyen MCC (programas de práctica curricular) y prácticas profesionales, conocidas como PTP (programa de práctica temporal). Estos trabajos deben estar relacionados con el campo de estudio de los estudiantes y deben aprobarse y autorizarse por el programa de intercambio relevante. En general, los estudiantes con visa F-1 y J-1 también pueden trabajar en los programas de práctica de verano admitidos por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos. Estos programas están sujetos a las leyes de inmigración y cada empleador debe cumplir con estos requisitos antes de contratar a un estudiante extranjero.

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