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 V Visa
 Overview
 Eligibility
 Application in the US
 Application at the Consulate
 Photo Requirements
 Fingerprints
 Removal/Deportation/Exclusion

Overview
Beneficiaries of certain F2A immigrant visa petitions can obtain V nonimmigrant visa to enter the US (or change status to V visa if already in the US) to join the sponsor of their pending immigrant visa while they wait for priority date to become current. It does not matter whether that process will be completed by adjusting status in the US or in securing an immigrant visa overseas.

Eligible aliens can apply for V nonimmigrant status by either applying for V nonimmigrant visa at a US embassy/consulate abroad or if the alien is already present in the US, can apply for change of status as a V nonimmigrant. Persons on V visa can enter United States as long as the visa stamp is valid and unexpired.

If the person changed to V status in US or extended it, and if the visa stamp is expired, person would need to get V visa from the consulate abroad before being able to enter the US again. This visa requirement does not apply if the alien traveled to continuous territory or adjacent islands, possesses another valid visa, and is eligible for automatic revalidation.

Person can maintain V nonimmigrant status even after filing I-485, Adjustment of Status and does not need Advance Parole. An alien in V nonimmigrant status in the US may obtain employment authorization (EAD). EAD will be issued for a period equal to the alien's authorized admission as a V nonimmigrant.

The V visas for adults will be valid for multiple requests for entry for 2 years; for children under the age of 11, these visas will also be issued for multiple entries and with a 2 year validity date; for children 11 years old or older, the visa will be valid for multiple requests to enter and will remain valid until the holder’s 21st birthday.


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