Navigating Your Path to the USA
Are you a nurse in Kenya looking to bring your spouse to the USA? Understanding the process to apply for a USA Dependent Visa for a spouse of a nurse can be complex, but it's a crucial step for many families. This guide aims to demystify the requirements and procedures, ensuring you have the information needed to navigate this journey successfully from Kenya. We'll cover essential aspects from eligibility to application, helping you prepare thoroughly for this significant move.
Understanding the USA Dependent Visa (H4 Visa) for Spouses
For nurses working in the USA, typically on an H-1B visa, their spouses may be eligible for an H-4 dependent visa. This visa allows the spouse to accompany the principal visa holder to the United States. It's important to note that the H-4 visa holder does not automatically have work authorization. However, recent changes have expanded eligibility for Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for certain H-4 visa holders, particularly those whose spouses have an approved Form I-140 Immigrant Petition or have extended their H-1B status beyond the six-year limit. For Kenyan nurses and their families, understanding these nuances is key to a successful application.
Why Choose Getso Consultants for Your Visa Journey Support?
While Getso Consultants specialises in Quantity Surveying and Construction Cost Consultancy in Kenya, our deep understanding of professional services and meticulous approach to project management translates directly into supporting complex application processes. Our 25+ years of experience in managing intricate projects in Kenya and East Africa means we excel at attention to detail, thorough documentation, and strategic planning. We understand the importance of clarity and accuracy, principles vital for visa applications. Though we don't directly handle visa processing, we can provide resources and guidance on the types of professional documentation and verification often required, ensuring you are well-prepared.
Key Considerations and Potential Costs
The application process for a USA Dependent Visa involves several steps and associated fees, which can fluctuate. While specific visa fees are set by the U.S. government, indirect costs can include document translation, potential legal consultation fees if you choose to engage an immigration lawyer, and travel expenses for interviews. For instance, USCIS filing fees can range from a few hundred to over a thousand US dollars, which would convert to a significant amount in Kenya Shillings (KES). It's crucial to budget for these expenses and ensure all required documentation is meticulously prepared. Check the official U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website for the most current fee schedule.