IMMIGRATION STATUS:
Here are various
links to detailed information to help you know the many regulations regarding
your legal status:
- BRINGING FAMILY MEMBERS TO CSUB
- Many international scholars/students at CSUB are
accompanied by their families. Often, family members will come to CSUB after
the student has arrived. It is important that all international students who
are requesting documents in order to bring family members to CSUB understand
some of the challenges faced by dependents.
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- Financial: It costs money to bring dependents to the
U.S. Do you have sufficient funds to support your family members? Before
issuing any documents, the Office of International Students & Programs (ISP)
will need to see evidence of adequate financial support for family members.
Estimates of expenses are available at the Office of ISP. Fortunately, J-2
visa holders (dependents of J-1 visa holders) are allowed to work in the U.S.
under some circumstances.
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- Medical expenses and child care: Healthcare in the
U.S. is very expensive. It is extremely important that you purchase adequate
health insurance for your entire family. It is also very important to
understand the medical coverage that you purchase.
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- Documents required to bring family members to the
US:
- Bring the following documents to the Office of ISP
for your appointment:
- -Your DS-2019 Form
- -Passport
- -I-94 card
- -A copy of your marriage certificate (in your native
language, with an official English translation)
- -Birth certificates of any children (in your native
language, with an official English translation)
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- Evidence from you sponsor of adequate financial
support. In addition to showing adequate funding for yourself, you will need
to show that your sponsor has an additional amount of $5,000 for your spouse
and $5,000 for each child to cover their estimated 9-month living costs.
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- PLEASE ALLOW 5 WORKING DAYS TO PROCESS YOUR REQUEST.
- Upon approval, the Office of ISP will issue you a new
DS-2019 form for your family member(s). Your family member(s) will then need
to take theDS-2019 form, marriage certificate, and evidence of financial
support to the nearest U.S. embassy/consulate in your home country and apply
for a J-2 Visa.
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