An online status that reads “approved” for both H-1B and H-4 visas has thrown one travelling couple into confusion. You see approval on the USCIS site, yet months pass without paperwork. What looks settled on screen feels uncertain in real life.
Physical Notice Still Missing
You learn the husband received his H-1B extension, and his wife’s H-4 also shows as approved online for three months. Yet the physical H-4 approval notice, Form I-797, never arrived, leaving the couple with only digital proof and rising anxiety.
I-797C Is Not the Same
You discover they only hold the I-797C, which is just a receipt notice. It does not confirm approval. In today’s strict checks, that difference matters. Paperwork, not a status page, decides how smooth your airport experience becomes.
Mixed Advice From Other Travellers
Other H-1B holders tell you not to worry and to travel anyway. They say officers often rely on the H-1B I-797 and rarely ask for the H-4 copy. Still, unofficial reassurance does little to calm fears when rules change without clear signals.
Visa Stamping Adds Another Layer
You are also told the wife can apply for a fresh H-4 visa stamp using marriage proof and supporting documents. It sounds simple on paper, but the missing approval notice keeps doubt alive and travel plans feel risky.
A Growing USCIS Backlog Problem
You now see this is not an isolated case. Many report long delays after online approval. USCIS updates the system, but letters arrive weeks or months later. Until the notice comes, thousands remain in immigration limbo.




