When we talk about the E visa and its dependents, it is natural to have questions about the interview process for family members accompanying the visa holder. It is important to understand that each case may have specific nuances, but I will generally explain how this stage works for dependents.
As a rule, dependents, such as spouses and children, usually attend the visa interview together with the principal applicant. In many consulates, there is no separate interview, and consular officers tend to process all applicants in the same session. However, this may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the applicant’s situation.
There are cases in which the consulate may request an individual interview to confirm some information or clarify specific doubts about the dependents’ eligibility. Regardless of the interview format, it is essential to strictly follow United States immigration laws.
It is also recommended to seek information from reliable sources or recognized specialists in the area, avoiding the temptation of marketing campaigns that promise ease or guaranteed results. Being well prepared for the interview and providing precise and complete information can make all the difference in the success of the process.
Remember that each case may present particularities, so it is essential to keep up with updates of consular procedures and follow official recommendations. This way, you contribute to a transparent process in compliance with United States immigration rules.
Learn more about E-2 Visa
- Type
- Non-immigrant
- Initial validity
- 2-5 years
- Extension
- Unlimited (2 years each)
- Processing
- 1-4 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.