USA Spouse Visa

USA DEPENDENT VISA

As the world’s leading destination for migrants, the USA offers several ways to help families live together legally. Whether you are a student or a professional, you can take advantage of existing US visa processes to bring your spouse, children, parents, and other relations to the USA.

Dependents are defined as spouses and/or unmarried minor children. Children over the age of 21 are not eligible to enter as the dependent of an international student or scholar.

USA Dependent Visa Details

The US allows various visa holders the ability to bring their family to the USA. Students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and others all have the ability to call their dependents to the US under a variety of visa programs. Some of the most sought-after dependent visa processes are listed below:

Documents required for USA Spouse Visa

It is important to create a comprehensive visa application with as much evidence and documentation as possible. Your Y-Axis consultant will assist you with each aspect of the application and help you get your documentation in perfect order. The documents you will need may include:

  • Passport & travel history
  • Background documentation
  • Spouse/partner documentation including marriage certificate
  • Other proof of relationship
  • Income proof of sponsor to show adequate finances
  • Completed application & consulate fees
  • English language skills
  • If calling your child, they must be under the age of 18 at the time of application.

H4 Visa also called as dependent visa

The H1B dependent visa is called the H4 visa. The H4 dependent visa gives the right to live, study, and work in the USA. The procedure for applying for this visa is similar to any other type of H Visa. H-4 visas allow spouses and children of H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, and H-3 visa holders to accompany their spouses and children to the United States. A large percentage of H-4 visa holders had previously worked for themselves or supported their families, making them excellent candidates for temporary work in the United States.

To apply for the US Dependent Visa you will have to:

  • Fill out the digital Form DS-160
  • Pay the fees for the H-4 Visa
  • Schedule the appointment for the Visa interview
  • Submit all the documents required for the Visa
  • Attend the interview
  • Obtain the H-4 Visa

Your application and interview will decide whether you will be offered the Visa or not. The status of your application can be checked on the US Embassy website where you have applied by entering the number of your application. You will be notified by the Embassy once it processes your H-4 Visa application. You will have to go through the procedures for Visa stamping if you have been approved for the Visa. This will be the last step to be completed prior to booking your trip to the US.

Dependents are defined as:

  • Spouse of the H1B visa holder
  • Children under the age of 21 whose parent is an H1B visa holder

The validity of the H4 visa

The validity of the visa is dependent on the visa of the sponsor who is also called the principal applicant. The visa is usually sponsored by the spouse or parent who has an H1B visa. The H4 visa becomes invalid when the visa of the sponsor expires.

Holders of the H4 visa can:

  • Get a driver’s license
  • Get opportunities to study in the US
  • Qualify for financial services such as banking and an H4 visa loan

Privileges of the H4 visa holder

The holder of the H4 visa may:

  • Work part-time, full-time, or not at all
  • Start any form of business
  • Continue to be eligible for EAD even if they do not seek employment

F2 VISA

The student dependent visa is called the F2 Visa. The US F2 visa is a non-immigrant dependent visa where the immediate family members of the F1 student visa holders can come to the US. Dependents include the spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21.

Eligibility Conditions for the F2 Visa

  • Must be the spouse of an F1 student visa holder.
  • Must be the dependent child (under 21 years and unmarried) of an F1 visa holder.
  • Applicant must have enough financial resources to support the family in the US

Documents Required:

  • Passport (both original and photocopies)
  • Visa application confirmation (DS-160)
  • A photograph conforming to U.S. visa rules
  • Birth certificate for dependent children
  • Marriage certificate for spouses
  • Visa fee payment receipt
  • Applicant’s I-20 form
  • Copy of F1 visa holder’s I-20 form
  • Applicant’s bank statements, tax records, and employment documents as proof of financial stability

Processing time for dependent visa

The average processing period for a visa is 15 to 30 working days. It can take much longer depending on a variety of circumstances such as the workload at the embassy or consulate, express delivery, the kind of Dependent visa USA, and so on. It also relies on when the sponsor submits their visa application. Your visas will be processed at the same time if you both apply for it at the same time. The act of scheduling an interview can take a long time and involve a lot of waiting. As a result, applying ahead of time is highly recommended.

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Dependant Visa Process

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