F-2 visa holders are the dependents of F-1 Student visa holders who are in the U.S. for academic studies. If an F-1 Student visa holder files to extend or change their non-immigrant status, the F-2 visa holder is required to do the same. Filing the right application in a timely manner will ensure that you do not jeopardize your legal status, and maintaining your status will allow you to remain in the United States.
H-4 visa holders are dependents of H-1, H-2 and H-3 visa holders. In the case where the H-1, H-2 or H-3 visa holder submits an application to extend or change their non-immigrant visa status, the H-4 visa holder dependent must do the same in order to maintain their legal status in the United States. Ensure you file your application accurately and completely the first time.
The K-1 Fiancé(e) visa is issued to individuals entering the United States to get married to a U.S. citizen. The U.S. citizen will file a petition with the U.S. government on behalf of their foreign born fiancé(e) to obtain a K-1 visa, allowing them to come to the United States. The filing process is complex. Avoid mistakes and delays in the application process.
The K-3 visa is designated for spouses of U.S. citizens living abroad who wish to come to the United States. The filing process is complex so let us help you in avoiding mistakes and delays in the application process.
The K-4 visa is issued to unmarried children of K-3 visa holders and their U.S. citizen spouse. The application process is complex. Let us help you avoid mistakes and delays in the application process.
The L-2 visa is reserved for the spouse and children of L-1 visa holders. If the L-1 visa holder files to extend or change their non-immigrant status, the L-2 visa holder is required to file for an extension or change status as well. Filing the right application in a timely manner will ensure you do not jeopardize your legal status.
The M-2 visa is issued to the dependent spouse children of an M-1 visa holder who is in the U.S. for non-academic vocational studies. In order to maintain their legal status, M-2 visa holders should file for an extension or request to change status when and if an M-1 visa holder submits to extend or change their non-immigrant visa status.
The O-3 visa is designated for the spouse and children of O-1 and O-2 visa holders. It is necessary for the O-3 visa holder to extend or change status of their non-immigrant visa if the O-1 and O-2 visa holder files for an extension or change of status. Maintaining the same status as an O-1 and O-2 visa holder is important in ensuring the legal status of the O-3 visa holder in the United States.
The P-4 visa is issued to the spouse and children of P-1, P-2 and P-3 visa holders.To ensure you maintain the correct visa status while in the U.S, the P-4 visa holder must extend or change status when the P-1, P-2 or P-3 visa holder requests their status to be changed or extended.
The Q-3 visa holder is the dependent spouse and children of Q-1 visa holder. As a requirement in maintaining legal status in the United States, the Q-3 visa holder would need to file for extension or request to change status of their non-immigrant visa when the Q-1 visa holder submits to extend or change the status of their non-immigrant visa.
R-2 visa holders are the dependents of R-1 Religious visa holders. If an R-1 visa holder files to extend or change their non-immigrant status, the R-2 visa holder is required to file extension or change status as well. Filing the right application in a timely manner will ensure you do not jeopardize your legal status in the United States.
The TD visa is for the spouse and children of TN (NAFTA Professionals) visa holders. If the TN visa holders requests to change status or extend their non-immigrant visa, the TD visa holder is required to do the same. Filing the right application in a timely manner will ensure you do not jeopardize your legal status in the United States.
The V-1 visa is designated for the spouse of a U.S. Permanent Resident living abroad wishing to come to the United States. The filing process is complex. Avoid mistakes and delays in the V-2 visa
The V-2 visa is designated for the children of V-1 visa holders and their U.S. Permanent Residents spouses. The filing process is complex. Avoid mistakes and delays in the application process.
Adjustment of Status Form I-485
Individuals who are in the United States on an immigrant visa will need to fill out and file Form I-485, Adjustment of Status, with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in order to obtain a green card (permanent residence).Simply and accurately apply to adjust your status online.
Follow- to-Join, Form I-824 is for family members of U.S. Permanent Residents who wish to apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate abroad. Obtain all the information and application forms online.