According to U.S. E-2 visa regulations, dependent children under 21 years of age can reside in the country and attend public or private schools under the E-2 visa status.

However, they are not authorized to work based on their E-2 dependent status. If an E-2 dependent child wishes to work in the United States, they need to obtain another visa type that permits work. For example if one obtains a student visa, the child may become eligible for on-campus employment or other work opportunities allowed under such a specific visa category.

Changing visa category can be challenging and may jeopardize the E-2 status of the dependent. When the dependent child turns 21, they will lose their E-2 status and must apply for a different visa category, be married to be on the path of permanent residency or leave the country. Keep in mind that immigration regulations and policies can change over time.

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