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Can I change my B1/B2 visa to F2?

Asked on Jan 25th, 2016 on Immigration - Illinois
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I have lived in the USA for three years. My visa was changed from J1 to F1 then change to B1/B2 during this three years. Right now I want to change my B1/B2 visa to F2. Is it possible? My husband just came here five months ago and he is a student.
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You can try to do so, but the USCIS must decide whether you have immigrant intent for the purpose of this stay. If you reasonably overcome the legal presumption of immigrant intent, and are not out of status/overstay, then the non-immigrant F2 visa 'may' be granted as a matter of discretion. If you are still confused, then consider an appointment with a competent and experienced immigration and visa attorney. Good luck.
Answered on Feb 18th, 2016 at 8:03 AM

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