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EB-2 Visa FAQ:
Can I bring my husband or wife and dependent children with me to the United States while on an EB-2 visa?
Yes, you may bring your spouse and dependent children under 18 years of age with you. Your spouse will be given E-21 status, while your dependent children will be given E-22 status.
After I apply for permanent residence, can my spouse file for employment authorization?
While applying for permanent residence while under an EB-2 visa, your spouse may also file for employment authorization by filing the Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
Are there any travel restrictions will on an EB-2 visa?
There are no travel restrictions while on an EB-2 visa. The Department of State does not limit the number of times you may enter or exit the United States.
What can I do if my EB-2 I-140 is denied?
You may re-file your I-140 if you can provide the USCIS with new information, otherwise you can file Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal with the required fees at your USCIS service center with jurisdiction over your region, within 33 days of receiving the denial notice.

