Dependents Visa

The dependent visa is a non-immigrant dependent visa for dependents of
F-1 visa or student visaholders. A spouse and unmarried, minor
children may also apply for anon-immigrant visa to accompany the
student. Family members must meet all visa eligibility requirements,
including evidence that the student will have sufficient funds for the
studies as well as supporting the dependents. They must also present
convincing evidence that the dependents will depart the country when
the student's program ends. Spouses and children of students may not
accept employment at any time, but they are allowed to study in the
country using the dependent visas.




The spouse and children may either come with the student or come later to
that country on dependents visa status. Dependents should go with the
student to the embassy or consulate where they apply for the student
visa.It is also possible to apply later for the F-2 visa or dependent
visabased on the F-1 visa or student visa status. It is always better to
apply together for the student and dependents visas so that all the
documents can be verified at one time.The student must establish his or
her relationship with the dependents by showing documents such as birth or
marriage certificates. If the student's spouse or children are following
to join at a later date, then he or she should provide the U.S. embassy
staff with a copy of the USCIS Form I-20 ID(Certificate of Eligibility for
Non-immigrant (F-1) Student Status - for academic and Language Students)
and proof of their relationship with the student. The F-2 or dependent
status will be dependent upon the status as theF-1 or student visa. This
means that any change in the student's status will affect his or her
dependent.




If the student loses his or her status, then all of the dependents will
also lose their status.The spouse and minor children of participants in J
exchange programs may apply for J-2 visas to accompany the student by
presenting a copy of the student's form DS-2019. They must demonstrate
that they will have sufficient financial resources to cover all expenses
while in the U.S.

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