Вот такое нашел в инете:
- “Good News on the Horizon - Although currently, H-4 visa holders are not eligible to work, this may change in the future. On January 31, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a press release stating that the Obama administration had proposed a change to the current DHS regulations. This change would allow certain H-4 spouses (not children who are in H-4 status) to legally work in the U.S. while in H-4 status. The change would apply only where the H-4’s H-1B spouse is filing a green card application.
Keep your eyes on the news or consult an attorney for the latest.” - “Another option that may be available to you is obtaining an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). If you are in H-4 status and your H-1B family member is eligible to file for a U.S. green card (I-485 application), you can also file for your green card as a dependent. When you file the I-485, you are also eligible to file for an EAD on the Form I-765. Once you receive your EAD from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), you can work for any U.S. employer, and the employer is not required to file for an employment visa for you.
However, it is important to note that working on an EAD terminates your H-4 status. If you have filed an I-485, you are in authorized status even if your H-4 status terminates, but you should carefully consider these complicated issues before you proceed.”
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