MDRH said:I got an appointment for H1 stamping in Ottowa at the end of January. I am from Bangladesh.This is my 1st H1 stamping. I just found out from the forum about the new law. Should I cancel my plan to canada and go to my own country.
What is the wait time for appointment there?LeoNel said:If anyone has any questions, please feel free to holler. I'll do my best to answer or help direct you to an appropriate resource.
LeoNel said:If anyone has any questions, please feel free to holler. I'll do my best to answer or help direct you to an appropriate resource.
tusharvk said:Also were there any queries as to why you could not go to your home country for your visa?
LeoNel said:No there were not, but if you're asked be truthful. If I were asked I would show that the earliest appointment in the home country was in March (so at the very least attempt to make an appointment at home so you have something to show in the event that you're asked). Furthermore, vacation at my work place is limited so this trip was necessary to help expedite the process.
I have been reading the posts on this forum regarding the rumors about H1-B stamping cannot be done from Canada since jan '05. Has anyone read this somewhere? Did anyone get clarification on that? Please advice because even I am trying to schedule an appointment in Canada to get my H1-B visa stamped.LeoNel said:If anyone has any questions, please feel free to holler. I'll do my best to answer or help direct you to an appropriate resource.
abnitin said:I have been reading the posts on this forum regarding the rumors about H1-B stamping cannot be done from Canada since jan '05. Has anyone read this somewhere? Did anyone get clarification on that? Please advice because even I am trying to schedule an appointment in Canada to get my H1-B visa stamped.
I guess you need to call the 1900 number from www.nvars.com to cancel the appointment.tusharvk said:Does any one know what the rules are regarding canceling an earlier made appointment at the consulates in Canada or Mexico?