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  2. L-2 visa - Wikipedia

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    If the applicants spouse qualifies for L-1 status, they can apply for a change of status from H-4 to L-2 status and the spouse from H-1B to L-1 status. To obtain work authorization, submit Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, together with Form I-539, Application for Change or Extension of Status.

  3. CR-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    A CR-1 visa is a United States immigrant visa that allows a spouse of a US citizen to enter the US as a conditional permanent resident (hence the abbreviation "CR"). The Department of State issues the CR-1 to spouses who have been married for less than two years; spouses who have been married longer receive the IR-1 visa.

  4. K-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    The K-3 visa is for the spouse of a US citizen. It was created to allow a foreign spouse of a US citizen the opportunity to enter the US as a non-immigrant and adjust status to a lawful permanent resident by filling out the I-485 form to the USCIS. [13] It is similar to the IR1/CR1 category which are also for the spouse of a US citizen.

  5. H-1B visa - Wikipedia

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    An H-1B worker was now allowed to change employers if the worker had an I-485 application pending for six months and an approved I-140, and if the new job was substantially comparable to their current one. [66] In the case of an H-1B holder's spouse in H-4 status, the spouse may be eligible to work in the U.S under certain circumstances. [67]

  6. J-2 visa - Wikipedia

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    A J-2 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States for spouses and dependents of J-1 exchange visitors. [1] Any J-2 visa with the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) can work for any employer in the US without sponsorship. 39.350 J-2 visas were issued in 2017.

  7. Social Security: How To Fill Out an Application for ... - AOL

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    You can check the status of your application here. Medicare Application. You can apply for Medicare benefits on this page of the general SSA website three months before you turn 65 years. Click on ...

  8. V visa - Wikipedia

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    The permanent resident is known as the sponsor of the immigrant visa petition while the spouse/child is known as the beneficiary. A permanent resident who marries a non-U.S. citizen or permanent resident needs to file a Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) [2] with USCIS. Once the I-130 is approved, the beneficiary may need to wait for an ...

  9. Do You Qualify for Spousal Social Security Benefits? 3 ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. How your claiming age impacts your benefit. Just like when applying for personal retirement benefits from Social Security, when you claim spousal benefits can have a ...