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H|4 Status for Dependent Family Members


Employment Authorization for Certain H-4 Dependent Spouses

Is the principal beneficiary of an approved Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers; or · Has been granted H-1B status under sections ...

H-4 Dependents - Tufts International Center

H-1B employees can request H-4 status for their legal spouse and/or dependent unmarried minor children under the age of 21.

H-4 Dependents | Faculty and Scholar Immigration Services

However, if the family members are in an independent status ( e.g. , F-1, O-1), they can remain in that status as long as it is valid. They may file a Form I- ...

H-4 Dependent Family Members - Human Resources

A family member currently in the U.S. can change their immigration status to H-4 or extend their H-4 status by making an application to USCIS. Contact HR for ...

H-4 Status for Dependent Family Members | MUSC | Charleston, SC

Your spouse and children (under 21) will normally be eligible for H-4 dependent status. H-4 dependents cannot be employed in the United States, but they are ...

H-4 for Family Members - Johns Hopkins Office of International ...

Legally married spouses and unmarried children (under the age of 21) are eligible for H-4 status. H-4 status is dependent on the H-1B principal's status.

H-4: Family of the H-1B - Office of Academic Personnel

If an H-1B temporary worker has a spouse and/or unmarried children under 21, those family members are eligible to come to the US as H-4 dependents.

H-4 Dependents | International Students & Scholars - UC Merced

Only the spouse and minor children (under age 21) who accompany the H-1B visa holder to the US may receive H-4 dependent status.

H-4 Spouse & Children - International Faculty and Staff Services

This information will assist H-1B employees and their dependent family members in understanding the benefits and limitations of H-4 dependent status.

Bringing Dependents on an H-4 Visa | WSU International

Your spouse or unmarried children under 21 may accompany you while you are in H-1B status in the United States. If you are an H-1B visa holder, ...

The H-4 Visa, Explained - Boundless

The H-4 visa is available to spouses and unmarried children (under the age of 21) of H-1B, H-1C, H-2A, H-2B, and H-3 visa holders, and it allows them to ...

The H-4 Visa Classification - American Immigration Council

The H-4 status of an eligible spouse or child is dependent on the primary worker maintaining a valid immigration status. Thus, these individuals ...

H-4 Dependents - International Students and Scholars Office - UCSF

Extended family members (parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles etc.) and domestic partners are not eligible to come to the U.S. as dependents in H-4 ...

H-4 Dependents - Immigration and Visas

Family members who reside in the U.S. and are seeking to change their status to H-4 or extend their H-4 status must submit an I-539 application to USCIS to ...

H-1B Dependents - H4 Visa Status - Clemson University

H4 dependents are defined as the spouse and unmarried minor (under the age of 21) child(ren) of the primary H-1B beneficiary. Benefits for H-4 Visa Holders.

H-4 Dependents - UCI International Center

If dependents are physically in the U.S. and their status is expiring, the dependent family member(s) can file a Form I-539 with USCIS prior to the end date of ...

H-1B Dependents - Office of Visa and Immigration Services

Spouses and children under the age of 21 of H-1B employees are considered dependents and are eligible for H-4 nonimmigrant status.

Chapter 2 - Employment Authorization for Certain H-4, E, and L ...

To obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD or Form I-766) evidencing both identity and employment authorization, such dependent spouses may file an ...

H-4 visa - Wikipedia

An H-4 visa is a United States visa issued to dependent family members of H-1B, H-1B1, H-2A, H-2B, and H-3 visa holders to allow them to travel to the ...

H-4 Dependents - International Faculty and Visiting Scholars

H-1B family members (spouse and/or unmarried children under 21) are eligible to apply for H-4 status. Eligible family members who are in the US must file form ...