Hi Raghuram and Chandran,
Good news to share. I just received (5 minutes ago - March 19th) the notification from Travisa asking me to send in the US Passport. I just verified the MOH tracking and it is also updated saying the document is received at Wash. DC on 19th March 2013.
Raghuram...
Hi pvgrram,
Clearly we are all affected by the same mixup OR an inordinate delay at New Delhi and the status that we are seeing on MOH (Ministry of Home Affairs) is not the true status. Everyone knows it should not take 3 months for the packet to travel from ND to Washington DC.
Try and...
I am in the same boat. Enquiry reveals 'Dispatched from MOIA (OCI) as 04 JAN 2013 and not yet received at Washington DC!
On calling Travisa the lady says they have several cases with the same status. Further probing did not yield any satisfatory reply. She said sometimes eventhough the status...
For obvious reasons they may not advertise that 'walk-in s' are allowed. What happened was I took an appointment and once there I realized people were walking in. So you need to give it a try.
Raju
If you can show the itinerary for the India trip the US passport is generally processed in couple of days.
For example in Washington DC where I live, I had a similar situation and here they allow walk-in s . So in the place where you are you can try if you can walk in to Dept. of State and...
First make sure you will be entering US within 6 months from the date of issue of visa at the Consulate. If for example you stay in India for 5 months
after issue of visa, it would be hard to explain at the POE.
Now coming to your main question, any possible regrogression on EB2 would not...
Go to this site (www.immihelp.com) and right in the center of the screen
you will find a link 'USA Visitor Visa'. This link will take you to a screen where you will find almost all the information you need, including lists of documents, interview preparation tips, interview experiences etc...
The employer is correct in not giving the original H1 extention notice to you. That document belongs to them. However they are obligated to give the perforated bottom portion (I-94) of that notice to you. They also usually give you a photo copy of the entire notice as well. In the case of a new...
I concur with the post above. On the last point you will never get a precise answer because there is none. Read the posts debating this issue and you need to come to your own conslusion.
Raju
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