Applying for f2 visa in last semester [closed]

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I got married 2 months ago and I want to have my wife over. The problem is my current i20 says that my program will end in 2022 however once I apply for my opt my i20 will say that my program ends in May 2020. I have two options either I apply for f2 visa with my current i20 and then apply for opt. In this case can there be a problem when my wife tries to enter USA using her updated i20 (which will say that program ends in May 2020) while her visa will expire at a later time. Will this difference create an issue at the time of entry?

The second option is that I can wait to get my EAD card and then apply for f2. However, what are my chances to get F2 Visa approved during OPT?






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Can F2 visa be denied?

Are there any travel restrictions on F2 visas? No, there are no travel restrictions on F-2 visa. You may travel as many times as possible, provided you maintain valid F status.

Can I apply for F2 visa while in USA?

The F2 Dependent Visa is a nonimmigrant permit, meaning that it cannot lead to obtaining a Green Card. However, you can apply for a change of status while in the U.S. on this visa.

Does F2 visa require interview?

F-2 Visa Application Dependents must complete the DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application online and make a visa interview appointment.

Can I apply for U.S. visa now?

Please note: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the State Department temporarily suspended routine visa services at all U.S. embassies and consulates in March 2020. The process to resume routine visa services began in February 2021.



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