Change of Status RFE
If your H-4 status is valid (your I-94 is still good and your H-1B spouse maintains status), then you will still be H-4 if your COS is denied.
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If your H-4 status is valid (your I-94 is still good and your H-1B spouse maintains status), then you will still be H-4 if your COS is denied.
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You could rely just on your pending H-1B to stay in the U.S. but you would not have any backup status if it is denied. To have a backup H-4 option,...
It will not pose a problem for your AOS as long as you have a valid H-1B visa in your passport and you are maintaining status. Your AOS application...
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