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can an H4 leave and re-enter back to the US anytime?

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Old Jul 15th 2001, 7:39 am
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thanks, dante.
 
Old Jul 15th 2001, 4:39 pm
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If he/she has a multiple-entry visa then yes. Look on the visa: it should say M
against the Entries column

HTH
 
Old Sep 16th 2005, 1:18 am
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Originally Posted by Pratick Mukherjee
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If he/she has a multiple-entry visa then yes. Look on the visa: it should say M
against the Entries column

HTH

Does anyone how long an H4 visa holder can spend outside the country in one trip??

My wife and children went for an extended stay to the UK and will be returning just short of 90 days. Is this likely to cause any problems??
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Old Sep 16th 2005, 4:57 am
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    >
    >> > thanks, dante.
    >> If he/she has a multiple-entry visa then yes. Look on the visa: it
    >> should say M
    >> against the Entries column
    >> HTH
    >
    > Does anyone how long an H4 visa holder can spend outside the country in
    > one trip??
    >
    > My wife and children went for an extended stay to the UK and will be
    > returning just short of 90 days. Is this likely to cause any problems??

There is no requirement for them to be in the USA at all. They can leave for
as long as they want.

The only issue with very prolonged absences might be the presumption that
the marriage only exists on paper.

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Originally Posted by Ingo Pakleppa
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Big Vern wrote:

    >
    >> > thanks, dante.
    >> If he/she has a multiple-entry visa then yes. Look on the visa: it
    >> should say M
    >> against the Entries column
    >> HTH
    >
    > Does anyone how long an H4 visa holder can spend outside the country in
    > one trip??
    >
    > My wife and children went for an extended stay to the UK and will be
    > returning just short of 90 days. Is this likely to cause any problems??

There is no requirement for them to be in the USA at all. They can leave for
as long as they want.

The only issue with very prolonged absences might be the presumption that
the marriage only exists on paper.

- --
Please visit my FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com before asking a question here.
It may answer your question. Remember, I am strictly a layperson without
any legal training. I encourage the reader to seek competent legal counsel
rather than relying on usenet newsgroups.
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