Posted by: bibaas June 24, 2015
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maryoamericale's answer looks legitimate:
F-2 dependents are not permitted to work. An F-2, however, may qualify for a separate, independent immigration class that does permit work. Examples include the F-1, H-1B, J-1, O-1, or TN. An F-2 dependent who works has violated status even though the F-1 still may be in status.
F-2 dependent spouse or child is in status only while the F-1 is in status. An F-2 dependent who works has violated status, even though the F-1 still may be in status.
F-2 dependents are not permitted to work. An F-2, however, may qualify for a separate, independent immigration class that does permit work. Examples include the F-1, H-1B, J-1, O-1, or TN. An F-2 dependent who works has violated status even though the F-1 still may be in status.
F-2 dependent spouse or child is in status only while the F-1 is in status. An F-2 dependent who works has violated status, even though the F-1 still may be in status.