R 2 Dependent Visa USA
Family Visa for Religious Workers by Visa Aid
The R 2 Dependent Visa allows the immediate family members of an R 1 Religious Worker to live in the United States for the same period as the primary visa holder. This visa is designed to support family unity while the religious worker carries out approved duties in the US.
Visa Aid provides reliable guidance to families applying under the R 2 category, ensuring compliance with US immigration rules.
What Is the R 2 Dependent Visa
The R 2 visa is a non immigrant US visa issued to eligible dependents of an R 1 Religious Worker. It does not provide independent work rights and remains fully linked to the status of the primary R 1 visa holder.
If the R 1 status ends, the R 2 status ends as well.
Who Is Eligible for the R 2 Visa
Only immediate family members of an approved R 1 visa holder may apply.
Eligible Dependents
- Spouse of the R 1 visa holder
- Unmarried children under 21 years of age
Parents, siblings, or extended family members are not eligible.
R 2 Visa Application Process
R 2 applicants must apply through a US embassy or consulate using the required visa application forms. Supporting documents typically include:
- Proof of relationship to the R 1 visa holder
- Copy of approved R 1 petition
- Valid passport and identity documents
An interview may be required depending on the applicant and location.
Duration of Stay
R 2 visa holders may remain in the United States for the same duration as the primary R 1 visa holder.
If the R 1 visa is extended, R 2 dependents may also apply for extension.
Work and Study Rules
Employment
R 2 visa holders are not permitted to work in the United States unless they obtain separate employment authorization from US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Education
R 2 dependents may study full time or part time in the US, including school, college, or vocational programs.
Travel Rules
R 2 visa holders may travel in and out of the United States as long as:
- Their visa remains valid
- The R 1 visa holder maintains lawful status
Status Dependency and Limitations
The R 2 visa is entirely dependent on the R 1 visa holder. If the principal religious worker:
- Loses status
- Changes visa category
- Leaves the United States permanently
The R 2 status may be affected immediately.
How Visa Aid Supports R 2 Families
Visa Aid handles dependent visas with care and accuracy.
We assist with:
- Eligibility verification
- Relationship documentation review
- Application and extension guidance
- Compliance and status planning
We do not promote shortcuts or unauthorized employment.
Trusted and Official References
Visa Aid follows guidance from:
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services
- US Department of State visa instructions
- US Embassy dependent visa regulations
All information is based on current US immigration law.
Keep Your Family Status Secure
Dependent visas are simple only when done correctly. Missing documents or incorrect assumptions can lead to delays or refusal.