Forest Hills, NY asked in Immigration Law for New York

Q: I have an H-4 Visa and am the wife of an H-1B Visa holder. My H-4 Visa will soon expire and my husband's company has

filed an I-140 for him. If his I-140 is approved and he receives a Green Card, what status can I have to legally remain in the U.S. after my H-4 Visa expires?

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Myron Morales
Myron Morales
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Houston, TX

A: Once the I-140 is approved, you can extend your H-4 beyond the 6 year limit. You should also file an I-485 based on his approved I-140. You are eligible to obtain permanent residence with him.

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