Dependent Family Members
A dependent is either a spouse or child (under 21 years of age) of an F-1 student or J-1 exchange visitor who would then be eligible for F-2/J-2 immigration status if sufficient funding is demonstrated.
Requesting a Form I-20/Form DS-2019 for your dependent family member(s)
Your dependent request should be part of your initial Request for Form I-20/Form DS-2019 »
You will need to submit copies of their passport(s) along with additional funding, which will depend on the number of dependents you have. This information will be indicated once you begin the Request for Form I-20/Form DS-2019.
If your situation has changed since you began your program and you need to add either a spouse or child(ren) you will likely need to provide financial documentation to show you can support the dependent. They will then apply for the corresponding F-2 visa. Note: the SEVIS fee does not need to be paid for F-2 dependents.
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Your expenses are tied to your academic program, which can be found on the Tuition and Financial Aid webpage.
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Your additional dependent's expenses should be calculated based on: $1600 per month for your first dependent family member and $485 per month for each additional dependent family member.
Complete the Add Dependent request. This request will prompt you to provide information about your dependent(s) along with the required documentation.
If your situation has changed since you began your program and you need to add either a spouse or child(ren) you will likely need to provide financial documentation to show you can support the dependent. They will then apply for the corresponding J-2 visa. Note: the SEVIS fee does not need to be paid for J-2 dependents.
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Your expenses are tied to your academic program, which can be found on the Tuition and Financial Aid webpage.
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Your additional dependent's expenses should be calculated based on: $1600 per month for your first dependent family member and $485 per month for each additional dependent family member.
Additional Health Insurance Requirement for J-1 Dependents: It is a requirement for J-2 dependents to meet the health insurance requirements for J-1 Exchange Visitors. It is your responsibility to make sure your J-2 dependents have the required coverage.
Complete the Add Dependent request. This request will prompt you to provide information about your dependent(s) along with the required documentation.
NEW VISITING J-1 SCHOLARS:
Your dependent request will be part of your initial DS-2019 request.
CONTINUING SCHOLARS:
Email your request to isss@babson.edu.
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Your current expenses are listed on your current Form DS-2019
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Your dependent's expenses should be calculated based on: $1600 per month for your first dependent family member and $485 per month for each additional dependent family member.
Options for Dependents to Work or Study in the U.S.
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F-2 Dependent Spouse: as of May 29, 2015, spouses may study part-time in a program of academic study, but are not permitted to engage in employment while in the U.S.
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F-2 Dependent Child: may only engage in full-time studies at the K-12 level in the U.S. and are not permitted to engage in employment while in the U.S.
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J-2 Dependent Spouse or Child: permitted to engage in part-time or full-time studies in the U.S. Employment permitted while in the U.S. only upon applying for J2 employment authorization from USCIS.
Health Insurance for Dependents
Dependents are not included in Babson's health insurance plan so you will need to find health coverage for them while they are in the U.S. It can be expensive but not something you want to go without. It is also a requirement for J-2 dependents to meet the health insurance requirements under for J-1 Exchange Visitors. View more information on the Babson Health Insurance Requirements page (very bottom of the page) using University Health Plans.
Note: As of March 9, 2021 certain public benefits, such as MassHealth will not impact eligibility for future immigrant statuses (i.e. permanent residency, some employment visas) as it had in previous years. If you have any questions about how this could impact you, you should speak with an immigration attorney.