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chicagoan
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Posted on 02-06-20 11:41
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I suggest you wait till H1. Safer bet. F2s are hit or miss
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shareds
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Posted on 02-06-20 1:45
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what if H1 will take a too long time?
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pyackman
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Posted on 02-06-20 1:54
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Give it a shot, who cares. H1b is a lottery, I have applied and not gotten that 2 times. If it gets rejected, all you lose is a little money. Also, if you are enrolled in a higher level education, more chances.
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frustu
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Posted on 02-06-20 8:08
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Much easier to bring her on H4 but you need to be on H1... on OPT it’s more like a lottery . H4 is almost guarantee.
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sugareeka
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Posted on 02-06-20 9:53
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highly not recommended while in opt . if u dnt find luck in h1, its better to retain f1 status bring her in ur graduation and change status here itself to f2
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damauli_guy
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Posted on 02-07-20 12:16
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I was exactly at your situation. I went to Nepal got married and same year when i was selected for H1B, got her here in H4. Good Luck !
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