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Prepare for Your H-1B Visa Interview
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undergraduate
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Source URL
https://global.utexas.edu/isss/immigration/h-1b/apply
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https://global.utexas.edu/isss/immigration/h-1b
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2026-03-16T04:28:15+00:00
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Prepare for Your H-1B Visa Interview

Source: https://global.utexas.edu/isss/immigration/h-1b/apply Parent: https://global.utexas.edu/isss/immigration/h-1b

If your spouse and/or children will accompany you to the United States, each will require an H-4 dependent visa to enter the United States (unless they are citizens of the United States or Canada). Your H-4 dependents can be included on your DS-160 application form if you will apply for your visas together; or they can complete the application form separately.

Each of your H-4 dependents will need to present a valid passport, pay the visa fee(s), submit passport-style photographs and show evidence that they are related to you (such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate). If your dependents apply for their visas separately, they should also bring a copy of your passport, visa, I-94 record, I-797 H-1B Approval Notice and verification of your employment.

Note: Visa application procedures vary between U.S. Embassies and Consulates, as do the wait times for a visa appointment and issuance. Therefore, it is important to visit your particular U.S. Embassy or Consulate website for further instructions.

Most visa applications require a personal interview with a U.S. Consular Officer, as well as collection of biometric identifiers, such as fingerprints and a digital photograph. While The U.S. Embassy or Consulate may waive the visa interview in certain instances, you should be prepared for an in-person interview each time that you apply for a U.S. visa. - Background and Security Checks

U.S. Embassies and Consulates routinely conduct background checks on visa applicants, which could result in delays in visa issuance - in some cases, it can take up to several months to be completed. Though UT cannot expedite this process, please inform International Student & Scholar Services and your employing department at UT if you experience significant delays in visa issuance. - Where should I apply for my H-1B visa?

The U.S. Department of State now requires nonimmigrant visa applicants to schedule their visa interviews at a U.S. embassy or consulate located in their country of nationality or current residence. Applicants must be able to demonstrate residency in the country where they apply. Scheduling an interview outside your country of residence may result in significantly longer wait times, and visa fees in such cases are non-refundable and non-transferable. Scholars should always consult the website of their local U.S. embassy or consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information.