I Am Applying for a U.S. Work Visa. Can I Bring My Family?

Your spouse and unmarried minor child(ren) may apply for the same visa category as you to accompany or join you with the exception of Q-1 visa applicants.

You must be able to show that you will be able to financially support your family in the United States.

Dependents are not permitted to work in the U.S. with the exception of H1B visa applicants. 

Spouse/dependents visas will be issued for the same time as the primary work visa

Spouse/dependents are not required to stay in the U.S. the entire time and can travel back and forth with a multi-entry stamp

Dependents Can

This example is for the most common temporary visas issued.  The H category visa, your family will need to apply for an H-4 visa to accompany you to the United States. If you are currently overseas, your family can apply for their H-4 visa at the U.S. consulate in your home country. They can submit their application once the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has approved your petition. Your family can’t obtain their dependent visa until you have received your work visa.

The consulate will ask your family to provide the following documents when applying for an H-4 visa:

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Most common interview questions asked for a dependent visa

Questions regarding the H-4 visa

H-4 Questions About You


H-4 Questions Pertaining to Your Marriage

H-4 Questions About Your Spouse