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  • Change of status f1 (opt stem ) to h4

    Hi ,
    Please help me

    I am currently in opt stem (17 months extended ) ... my visa is valid till june2017 ... I don't have pay stubs for almost past 5 months.
    I am planning to apply for h4 visa in may2017 ...i was informed that pay stubs are mandatory to be submit while changing from opt stem into h4 visa . I have all other documents of mine and my spouse.

    1. What would happen if I submit without pay stubs ? What percentage chance of getting RFE or direct denial without RFE?
    2. If i go to India for h4 visa stamping ... would I be asked for pay stubs as I am worked here ?
    3. Should I submit my w2 form also ?
    4. Should I submit my employement offer letter ?

    I am expecting baby in august 2017 , I am worried to go India for stamping , if I don't get visa .

    Please suggest your response

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    Originally posted by Devi30 View Post
    Hi ,
    Please help me

    I am currently in opt stem (17 months extended ) ... my visa is valid till june2017 ... I don't have pay stubs for almost past 5 months.
    I am planning to apply for h4 visa in may2017 ...i was informed that pay stubs are mandatory to be submit while changing from opt stem into h4 visa . I have all other documents of mine and my spouse.

    1. What would happen if I submit without pay stubs ? What percentage chance of getting RFE or direct denial without RFE?
    2. If i go to India for h4 visa stamping ... would I be asked for pay stubs as I am worked here ?
    3. Should I submit my w2 form also ?
    4. Should I submit my employement offer letter ?

    I am expecting baby in august 2017 , I am worried to go India for stamping , if I don't get visa .

    Please suggest your response
    So a voluntary work is also allowed. During the 5 months you were unemployed, if you did voluntary unpaid work such as attending a conference or doing research with your adviser , that will be fine too. Ask your attorney if this is an acceptable option.

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