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Question by rathy
Submitted on 11/12/2003
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sir,
my husband is in f1 visa,his graduation is completed and now he is in opt period.is it possible for me to get an f2 visa?his i20 form states that his graduation is completed in Sept 2003 and his opt extends to 2004 Oct.


Answer by Manu
Submitted on 4/24/2004
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Rathy,

Did you get an answer to this question? I have been trying to find the same info for my wife but can't get it anywhere. Please let me know if you did.

Thanks
Manu
manu_bhandari2@yahoo.com

 

Answer by maverick85
Submitted on 9/28/2004
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Its quite difficult

 

Answer by Rupal
Submitted on 12/3/2004
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Manu / Rathy,
Did u get an answer to this question. I am also planning to go to the US while my hisband is already there on an F1 visa.
Let me know.
Rupal
rupals@gmail.com

 

Answer by uma
Submitted on 12/29/2004
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i need answer for same question. if you get to know the answr plzz mail me at gukanth@rediffmail.com

 

Answer by bluejay
Submitted on 3/14/2005
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you can try

http://www.messersmithlaw.com/family-visa/f2-visa.html

good luck!

 

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