hallo erik,
personen unter 14 jahren brauchen kein visum ausser das konsulat verlangt es. das kann u.u. eintreten wenn er die schule besuchen will (die frage ist ob er es darf). solange du und deine freundin die B-1 bzw. B-2 bedingungen erfüllt sollest ihr kein problem haben:
"Qualifying for a Visitor Visa
There are specific requirements which must be met by applicants to qualify for a visitor visa under provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The consular officer at the embassy or consulate will determine whether you qualify for the visa.
The presumption in the law is that every visitor visa applicant is an intending immigrant. Therefore, applicants for visitor visas must overcome this presumption by demonstrating that:
The purpose of their trip is to enter the U.S. for business, pleasure, or medical treatment;
That they plan to remain for a specific, limited period;
Evidence of funds to cover expenses in the United States;
Evidence of compelling social and economic ties abroad; and
That they have a residence outside the U.S. as well as other binding ties that will insure their return abroad at the end of the visit."
arbeiten dürfe deine freundin sowieso nicht wenn sie keine erlaubnis hat oder green card etc.
das B-2 visum wäre u.u. möglich für dich:
„Pleasure, Tourism, Medical Treatment - Visitor Visas (B-2) - As examples, if the purpose of your planned travel is recreational in nature, including tourism, vacation (holiday), amusement, visits with friends or relatives, rest, medical treatment, activities of a fraternal, social, or service nature, and participation by amateurs, who will receive no remuneration, in musical, sports and similar events or contests, then a visitor visa (B-2) would be the appropriate type of visa for your travel. If you are going to the U.S. primarily for tourism, but want to take a short course of study which is recreational (and not for credit towards a degree), and the course is less than 18 hours per week, this is permitted on a visitor visa. As an example, if you are taking a vacation to the U.S., and during this vacation you would like to take a two-day cooking class for your enjoyment, and there is no credit earned, then this would be permitted on a visitor visa. A consular officer will determine the visa category you will need based on the purpose of your travel, and your supporting documentation.“
einfach zum konsulat gehen oder anrufen (ist teuer aber wenn ihr weit weg wohnt lohtn es sich) - die können dir genau sagen waqs du brauchts - da ist keine agentur notwendig.
hope this helps
c.