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This is Facebook. Take it with a grain of salt.

I did also advise that they seek professional advice and not on facebook
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that is none of your business
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Could do but couldn't hurt to talk to a professional.
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Maybe you should be the one who should learn to read.

I never said anything about having 2 visas active.

You can certainly hold both. But only enter on one of them. In that case the non B being the better one.

But the dtv visa will remain valid until expiry and can be still used.
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The visa itself will remain active for the entire validity. He will re-enter in on the non B.

You cannot switch that visa type in country
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As long as the main dtv is valid (5 year validity) she can remain a dependant.

I'd keep the dtv as a backup in case you leave the company. It remains valid, but you'll have to leave the country to activate the new visa
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