This would be a very trivial question.
I'm in the US on a F-1 visa.
I've invested money in internet domain names, which are essentially contracts to use/buy/sell/lease an internet web address for a specified period of time. I actively buy/sell these domain names, but earn NO regular income from them. I make a profit only when someone buys my domain name.
Is this kind of investment allowed to a F-1 visa holder? The thing with internet domain names is that I can own them from ANYWHERE in the world. Thus, they are 'global' property in a way, and does not belong to any particular place. Since they are 'contracts', they don't 'belong' to anyone either.
I know I should be consulting a proper immigration attorney in this case, but any help here would be appreciated.
I'm in the US on a F-1 visa.
I've invested money in internet domain names, which are essentially contracts to use/buy/sell/lease an internet web address for a specified period of time. I actively buy/sell these domain names, but earn NO regular income from them. I make a profit only when someone buys my domain name.
Is this kind of investment allowed to a F-1 visa holder? The thing with internet domain names is that I can own them from ANYWHERE in the world. Thus, they are 'global' property in a way, and does not belong to any particular place. Since they are 'contracts', they don't 'belong' to anyone either.
I know I should be consulting a proper immigration attorney in this case, but any help here would be appreciated.
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