Visa issuance and related matters generally applicable to all
Here is a recent visa stamping experience narrated by one of our team members. ------------------------- I went for an H-1B visa stamping at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto, Canada, in November 2012. This was my first H-1B visa stamping. I wanted to share my experience with you and hope that it will be helpful in providing some insight into the entire process. Scheduling the Interview The official website for Toronto Consulate is http://toronto.usconsulate.gov/. All ...
Q: When using the new visa appointment site, what should my client list in the mandatory field that asks for the "Request Number"? A: When a visa applicant sets up a user account in the appointment system, an 8-digit identifying number is assigned to the applicant. When logged into the appointment system, this "Request Number" appears in white against a red background in the upper right hand corner of the screen in parentheses after the applicant's e-mail address: ...
The following statistics released by USDOS note the percentage of B visas that were refused by US consulates world-wide. Afghanistan 56.0% Albania 37.7% Algeria 21.9% Andorra 100.0% Angola 21.4% Antigua and Barbuda 19.7% Argentina 3.1% Armenia 51.4% Australia 23.7% Austria 11.5% Azerbaijan 13.5% Bahrain 4.1% Bangladesh 36.4% Barbados 10.2% Belarus 19.7% Belgium 13.2% Belize ...
Updated 25th November 2010 at 06:52 AM by Rajiv S. Khanna
State Department has published the following press release. Press Releases 2010 U.S. ambassador announces more convenient U.S. visa application process November 18, 2010 New Delhi - In an effort to make the visa application process more convenient for all Indians, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and Consulates General in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Hyderabad now accept visa applications from across India at all visa facilities, regardless ...
Here is a commonly encountered situation for AOS applicants (I-485 pending) from our clients-only extranet: Me and my wife are currently working on H1 and we do have our EAD and AP even though we are not using it. We are planning on a trip to India in the month of December. Both of our H1 visa's on passport have expired. We plan on using AP when coming back to US to avoid the hassle of getting our passports stamped. We plan on remaining on H1 even though we use AP to ...