Summary The checklist summarizes the steps that need to be performed to request a G-4 visa for a parent or parent-in-law. Eligibility: - You are a staff member in G-4 principal visa status or a U.S. permanent resident with at least six (6) months remaining on an HQ assignment.
- You provide more than 50 percent of your dependent parent/parent-in-law¡¯s total financial support, subject to audit.
- Your dependent parent/parent-in-law:
o intends to reside permanently with you in your household at HQ. o receives a gross income from all worldwide sources of less than $10,712 per calendar year, including but not limited to social security, pension, investments, and support from other family members. Note: STT/STC and SPAS Appointments are not eligible to request dependent G-4 visas for parents/in-laws. |
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Step | Action |
| Action by Staff |
01 | Submit the following documents via (available only if connected to the Bank's intranet): - Copy of the prospective dependent's passport information pages showing name, gender, date of birth, nationality, passport number, issue date, and expiry date
- Proof of relationship of prospective dependent, such as the staff member¡¯s or spouse¡¯s birth certificate (official/certified English translation, if not originally in English) showing parents¡¯ names
- Notarized statement certifying the following qualification details :
o Dependent¡¯s gross income and financial support details o Your agreement that the prospective dependent intends to reside permanently in your household |
| Action by HR |
02 | If approved, fax the dependent G-4 visa request to the appropriate U.S. Consulate and send a copy of the request to the staff member. This is done a few days prior to the individual¡¯s visit to the Consulate. Attention: An approval by HR Operations does not guarantee that a visa will be issued. The decision is at the discretion of the U.S. Consulate. |
| Action by Staff |
03 | Check the for procedures specific to the embassy or Consulate in which your dependent parents/parents-in-law will seek a visa. Note: These procedures change constantly and are not monitored by HR. Example: some embassies require appointments. If you are not sure of the process, it is recommended that you contact the embassy before visiting it. |
04 | Apply for the visa according to embassy/consulate procedures. Ensure that the dependents take these documents: - Copy of the faxed visa request from HR Operations
- Copies of G-4 principal passport and G-4 visa (or U.S. green card, if applicable)
- Passport
- Recent photo in accordance with the
- Proof of relationship to the principal G-4 visa holder such as original birth certificate
- Form
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Last Updated: Sep 26, 2024