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Posted on 20 Jan 2011
Q.

End date H-4 visa

I changed from F1 to H1B in 2008 while in US. End date on my I-797 and I-94 was 5/31/2011.
Filed I-539 for wife and kids (same petition) for H4 visa.
Approved - but end dates were as follows:
Daughter #1 - 11/23/2010 (because she turned 21 on that date.
But Wife and Daughter #2 also got same end dates 11/23/2010 and NOT 5/31/2011 which was given to primary H1B visa holder.
Did the USCIS make mistake for wife and daughter #2? I filed I-102 for correction. But it has been 7 months no decision from USCIS. Someone told me that all aplicants on same I-539 will get same date. Is this true? What do I do now?

User's Location: Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 21 Jan 2011
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