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Can H4 extension be denied?

Can H4 extension be denied?

3 attorney answers H-4 extension should not be denied if you have H-1B petition approved. This response is general in nature and cannot be construed as legal advice, given that not enough facts are known.

Can H4 dependent Go for stamping on approved H1 while H4 extension is pending?

Can I go for H4 Dropbox, with H4 Extension Pending? Yes, if you are eligible for general Visa Dropbox requirements, then you can go for H4 stamping using Dropbox. Having pending H4 extension does not matter. All you need is H1B approval for it.

Can H1 and H4 be applied separately?

The H4 admitted to the US may file H4 extension separate and after the H1B extension filing. The application would tag the H1 extension request which is currently filed already and pending with USCIS…

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Can H1 and H4 be applied together in premium processing?

You can file the forms together but there is not guarantee the requests will be processed at the same time.

Can H1 and H-4 be applied together?

A H4 visa is issued to dependent family members (spouse and children) of H1 visa holders who would like to accompany the H1B visa holder to the U.S. during their stay. If you are applying for your visa along with your spouse, who is applying for H1 simultaneously, then you can submit both applications together.

How long does it take for H-4 approval after H1B approval?

The H4 extension approval should be on the way too in about 1-30 days.

How much time does it take for H4 approval?

H4 EAD processing time varies from 4-8 months in Vermont, Texas, Nebraska, and California service centers. i485 EAD processing time is 2 to 6 months at the National benefits center.

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How long does H1 to H4 take?

about 2-3 months
H1B to H4 Processing Time The processing time for an H1B to H4 change of status is about 2-3 months. That is if your case has no issues and if you also have submitted the correct documents. The USCIS may ask you for more information.