Can the dependent of an A, G or NATO visa holder work in the United States on a derivative visa?
Dependents of A-1, A-2, G-1, G-3, G-4 and NATO visa holders may be eligible to work in the United States on derivative A, G or NATO visas. An application for employment must be made on form I-566 to the Department of State through the office, mission, or organization which employees the principal alien. If the Department’s recommendation is favorable, the form I-566 will be forwarded to the Department of Homeland Security and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for action. If approved, USCIS will transmit the employment authorization to the mission or international organization. In the case of NATO dependents, USCIS employment authorization will be transmitted to NATOSACLANT. For further information you should contact your mission, international organization, or for NATO visa holders, NATOSACLANT.