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  • Change of Status: H1 to H4 Visa

    Hi All,
    My wife is currently on H1B from one of the indian MNCs. Her project is getting over on 10th Feb 2017.
    I am planning to file her H4 dependent Visa through the https://www.uscis.gov/file-online online portal.
    I consulted a lawyer but is charging me quiet. SO my questions to the forum.

    1. Is it advisable to fill the I-539 online and complete the procedures.
    2. What is the time line to file it given her current project is finishing of on 10th Feb.

    Will really appreaciate your advice on this.

  • #2
    1. It's not currently possible to file I-539 online
    2. As long as it is received before her status expires

    This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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    • #3
      Thanks you so much. i f could emphasize a bit more on your reply
      Originally posted by newacct View Post
      1. It's not currently possible to file I-539 online
      2. As long as it is received before her status expires
      1. SO, I need to follow the paper process of filing the I-539 form and fedxed with the all the documents to the USICS?

      2. Can you kindly explain it. SO if the company asks her to go back, she will resign. In that case, how many days from suppose 10th Feb usually she has and when do you recommend we need to send the package to USICS.

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      • #4
        1. yes
        2. According to recently enacted rules, he will remain in status for 60 days after termination of work, unless his I-94 expires sooner. He should be able to file I-539 as long as it's received within that time.

        This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by newacct View Post
          1. yes
          2. According to recently enacted rules, he will remain in status for 60 days after termination of work, unless his I-94 expires sooner. He should be able to file I-539 as long as it's received within that time.
          Thanks you so much. Really appreciate your help in this matter.
          The I-94 is due in July. SO we should be good.

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