Published on November 29, 2023 · 5 min read
H1-B visas: workers in specialty occupations with at least a bachelor’s degree
H1-B1 visas: nationals from Chile and Singapore
H1-C visas: foreign nurses who work in health specializations with a personnel shortage
H2-A visas: temporary or seasonal farmworkers
H2-B visas: temporary non-agricultural workers
H-3 visas: foreign trainees and special education exchange visitors
An approved Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers or
An H-1B visa that’s been extended beyond the standard period of six years
The spouse must file Form I-765 to apply for an employment authorization document (EAD) before they may begin working.
Fill out Form DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, and pay the application fee, which is currently $205. When you submit your DS-160, you’ll receive a confirmation page with a barcode. Print this out, as you’ll need it for your interview.
Your DS-160 confirmation page and barcode
Your passport
Your application fee payment receipt
Passport-sized photos of you
Evidence of your relationship to the primary visa holder (such as a birth certificate or marriage certificate)
A valid Form I-797 with approval notice of the primary visa holder
The U.S. consulate’s workload. Delays may occur if the consulate is handling a high volume of applications.
Your country of application. Some countries might experience longer or shorter processing times due to various reasons. Examples include the home country’s relationship with the U.S., its computer systems, language barriers and cultural considerations.
The complexity of your case. Requests for additional documentation or extensive background checks may prolong the timeline.
Premium processing for H series visa. If the primary H-1B, H-2B or H-3 visa holder opts for premium processing, it can expedite the H-4 processing even though the H-4 visa doesn’t have a premium processing option.
Individual variability. Each application is unique, and the details of your background—such as any criminal history and prior interactions with USCIS and customs officials—may impact how long it takes to process.
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