The spouse and unmarried minor children (under age 21) of the F-1 student may apply for F-2 immigration status. To bring your spouse or child to the U.S. in F-2 status, follow the steps below:
STEP 1: Complete the Dependent Immigration Document Request Form*
STEP 2: Obtain Proof of Financial Support. Submit proof of financial support to cover all expenses for both yourself and your dependent(s) for 12 months. Financial support includes tuition and living expenses for you and any dependents in F-2 status. If you are funded by another source, submit a letter of support from your sponsor with original financial documents, such as an original bank statement showing that the funds are available. Note: Financial documents must be in English, state the account holder’s name, type of currency and be dated within 6 months.
Student Type | Expense | Cost |
---|---|---|
Undergraduates |
Tuition Room & Board Books, Fees & Health Insurance Total |
$14,600 $10,220 $2,823 $27,643 |
Graduates |
Tuition Living Expenses Books, Supplies, Fees, & Health Insurance Total |
$13,900 $10,220 $2,823 $26,923 |
Dependents |
Spouse Child |
$7,500 $5,000 |
STEP 3: Submit a Complete Request to IPO for an F-2 I-20.
A complete request consists of
The new I-20 form(s) will be processed within 3 business days.
STEP 4 (If your dependent is outside of the U.S.): Send the Necessary Documents to your Dependent.
STEP 5: Your Dependent Applies for an F-2 Visa.
Your dependent must then either (a) schedule a visa appointment at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Note: Marriage/birth certificates are not required to issue the I-20 but will be required when your dependent visits the Embassy. Financial documents will also be required at the Embassy, you may wish to request two original copies of financial documents. (b) Apply to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for a change of status to F-2.
The F-2 spouse and children of an F-1 student may not accept employment in the U.S. However, they may do volunteer work as long as there is no compensation of any kind and the F-2 dependent is doing a job usually done by volunteers.