How to Apply for a H-4 Visa Renewal: A Definitive Step-by-Step Guide

For families in the United States on H-1B visas, the H-4 visa is what allows spouses and children to stay together in the country legally. It provides dependents of H-1B workers the ability to live in the U.S., attend school, and, in some cases, even work through an H-4 EAD (Employment Authorization Document).
However, the H-4 visa is not permanent. It must be renewed periodically whenever the H-1B holder extends their status or when the visa stamp expires. Previously, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) granted a 540-day automatic extension for the H-4 visas. However, with the recent cancellation of this period for certain visa categories, the H-4 visa holders need to remain more cautious than ever. And, it is a good rule of thumb to apply ahead of time, which is ideally 180 days before the expiration date.
Many H-4 spouses rely on work authorization and stability of status to maintain their careers and family life in the U.S. Moreover, it is strictly inadvisable to continue working without a legitimate H-4 visa. Unauthorized employment can later affect your entire career, along with your future visa status.
Hence, renewing an H-4 visa on time is non-negotiable. And, you won’t have to do it alone. Here, our EB-1A consultants have put together a detailed step-by-step guide to renew an H-4 visa. Let’s tune in.
Step-by-step guide to H-4 visa renewal
There are two common scenarios for renewal:
1. Visa stamping renewal outside the U.S. (most common)
2. Status extension within the U.S. through Form I-539
This guide focuses on the visa renewal process through the U.S. visa portal (consular processing).
Step 1: Complete the DS-160 online visa application
The first step for any H-4 visa renewal is to complete the DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Application online.
The DS-160 is the official digital application used for most U.S. non-immigrant visas. It collects information about your identity, travel history, employment, and relationship to the H-1B holder.
You must complete this form through the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC). Here is the official portal for it: https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/. It usually takes about 90 minutes to complete the form.
You need to prepare with these details before starting:
- Passport information
- U.S. travel history
- Address and contact details
- Spouse’s H-1B information
- Employer details of the H-1B holder
- Previous visa information
After submitting the DS-160:
- You will receive a confirmation page with a barcode
- Print this page as it will be required for your appointment.
Step 2: Pay the U.S. visa application fee
After completing the DS-160 form, the next step is to pay the Machine Readable Visa (MRV) fee. For H-4 visas, the fee is usually $185. You will pay this fee when you create an account on the visa appointment portal.
For applicants in India, this is done through: https://www.ustraveldocs.com
Payment options may include:
- Online bank transfer
- Credit/debit card
- Cash payment at designated banks
Once payment is processed, you will receive a receipt number, which is required for scheduling your appointment.
Step 3: Create an account and schedule a visa appointment
Next, create an account on the U.S. visa appointment portal for your country. This portal allows you to:
- Schedule your biometrics appointment
- Schedule your visa interview
- Track your visa status
During registration, you will need:
- Passport number
- DS-160 confirmation number
- MRV fee receipt number
After completing your profile, you can book two appointments:
- Biometrics appointment (VAC / OFC)
- Visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate
The DS-160 barcode number is required to schedule these appointments.
Step 4: Prepare your H-4 visa renewal documents
Before your appointment, you must prepare a complete set of documents that needs to contain the following:
- Valid passport
- DS-160 confirmation page
- Visa appointment confirmation
- Marriage certificate (for spouses)
- Birth certificate (for children)
- Copy of H-1B holder’s passport
- Copy of H-1B visa
- H-1B approval notice (Form I-797)
- Copy of H-1B petition (Form I-129)
- Employment verification letter
- Recent pay stubs of an H-1B holder
These documents help consular officers verify the relationship with the H-1B holder and financial stability.
Step 5: Attend the biometrics appointment
Before your visa interview, you must attend a biometrics appointment at a Visa Application Center (VAC).
At this appointment:
- Your fingerprints will be taken
- Your photo will be captured
You only need to bring:
- Passport
- DS-160 confirmation
- Appointment confirmation
The process usually takes 10–15 minutes.
Step 6: Attend the H-4 visa interview
The final step is attending the visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate. During the interview, the consular officer may ask questions such as:
- What does your spouse do in the U.S.?
- Which company employs them?
- How long have you been married?
- When do you plan to travel to the U.S.?
These questions are meant to verify:
- The authenticity of the relationship
- The legitimacy of the H-1B employment
- Your purpose of travel
In many cases, the officer may approve the visa immediately.
Step 7: Passport submission and visa approval
If your visa is approved:
- The embassy keeps your passport
- The H-4 visa stamp is placed inside it
- Your passport is returned by courier within a few days
You will receive an email notification when the passport is ready for pickup.
In place of conclusion
Renewing an H-4 visa may seem a bit too complicated, but the process is straightforward when broken down into clear steps. You can keep notes of all these necessary steps elsewhere (Perhaps in your trusty, good old Google Notes!)
- Complete the DS-160
- Pay the visa fee
- Schedule appointments
- Prepare documents
- Attend biometrics
- Attend the visa interview
Once again, we can’t emphasize the importance of a timely H-4 visa renewal enough. It is absolutely essential, and make sure that you don’t miss it.
If you are looking for personalized green card guidance or exploring transition from H-1B to EB-1A, you can directly reach out to our EB-1A experts. We dedicatedly mentor skilled professionals for all merit-based pathways in the US. Wishing you a safe and stress-free immigration ahead.













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