
An H-4 wife with an active Employment Authorization Document is now facing uncertainty in the US. You see her stable job being shaken as her employer refuses to sponsor her H-1B visa under the current administration. The decision affects her long-term security.
Pressure of Expiring EAD
She lives in Seattle and earns $128,00 while her husband works at Google. Her H4-EAD expires in November 2026. USCIS removing automatic EAD extensions has added new stress. You now see many workers preparing for delays instead of trusting renewals.
Rising Fear of Delays
The EAD renewal process takes months and often disrupts careers. Without H-1B or green card support, her risk grows. She wants a calm and stable path, so applying for an H-1B feels practical in her situation.
Dependence on USCIS Backlogs
Her job looks stable, but her right to work depends on USCIS wait times. These delays stretch beyond a year. Her husband keeps urging her to secure an H-1B soon, as fresh filings are harder to win in today’s job market.
Limited Alternatives and High Stress
Some people have advised her to explore an O-1 visa or green card sponsorship from other employers. You understand that switching jobs on an H-4 is far from easy. The pressure stays high as options shrink.
A Wider Shared Struggle
She is not the only one facing this. Many others admit they are stuck in the same loop. The administration feels harsh, employers stay unwilling, and even starting an H-1B discussion feels out of reach for many families.
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