An H-4 EAD application has been rejected due to a payment issue that neither the bank nor USCIS is willing to clearly explain. The case highlights how a technical failure can derail immigration plans even when filings are otherwise approved.
H-4 EAD Rejected Despite Approved Extensions
You may find this situation hard to believe. The applicant’s H-1B and H-4 extensions were approved within days under premium processing. The H-4 EAD, filed together with those applications, was still rejected without warning.
USCIS Blames Bank for Payment Failure
US Citizenship and Immigration Services stated that the fee payment was declined or returned by the bank. When the applicant checked with the bank, officials confirmed no declined transaction existed. ACH payments were enabled with no alerts or restrictions.
Refiling Means Losing Critical Time
Your frustration would be understandable here. The EAD application was rejected outright and now must be refiled separately. With long backlogs already slowing cases, this unexplained rejection adds weeks or months of delay.
Impact on H-4 Spouses and Employment
For H-4 spouses, especially Indians, an EAD is directly tied to employment and income. A rejection like this places jobs at risk and creates uncertainty. Losing work authorization due to a system error threatens financial stability.
Shift to Electronic Payments Raises Questions
USCIS has pushed electronic payments and ACH debits as faster options. Yet the immigration portal continues to face daily complaints. Conflicting claims from the bank and USCIS leave you stuck in the middle, forced to reapply to avoid further delays.




