👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 P-4 Visa for Family Members of P Visa Holders
The P-4 visa is available to the spouse and unmarried children under 21 of foreign nationals holding P-1, P-2, or P-3 visas (including athletes, artists, and entertainers).
It allows them to legally join their family member in the United States for the duration of the principal visa holder’s stay.
📝 Who Qualifies?
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Spouses of P-1, P-2, or P-3 visa holders.
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Unmarried children under age 21.
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Children born in the U.S. will typically receive U.S. citizenship automatically.
📌 Rights of P-4 Visa Holders
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Can attend school or university in the U.S.
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Cannot work while in the U.S. on a P-4 visa.
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Can apply for a change of status or adjustment of status if circumstances evolve (e.g., marriage to a U.S. citizen or employer sponsorship).
đź“„ Application Process
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Apply for the P-4 visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
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Required documents:
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Proof of relationship (e.g., marriage certificate or birth certificate).
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Copy of the principal P visa holder’s approval notice (Form I-797).
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Valid passport and DS-160 confirmation.
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