Just to let you guys know about my experience in Ottawa for my H1B stamping today. Before proceding to my H1B stamping experience, a little bit about my background.
I came to US in 1999. Did H1B revalidation at St,Louis for 2 times. Currently working as a software engineer for DOD (Department of Defense) project. Applied for 10 years H1B. I know...the traditional H1B is valid for upto 6 Years, whereas if you are working for a DoD project then your H1B is valid for upto 10 year. (DID ANYONE KNOW THAT). Got my H1B approved till 2009. Currently holds Canadian Green card too.
Booked the appt through Nvars.com for Oct 31st. Drove from Northern Virginia to Ottawa on 29th oct 2005.. No problem at the border. No question asked. Just the formal one.. about carrying tobacco or alcohol
Stayed at the hotel near the consulate. Just 3 min walk to the consulate. Booked through Priceline.com. Pretty cheap. For 3 days 140$.
Went today morning for my Interview with my family. I have two sons. One is a US Citizen.
Some advices
- IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO GO WITH YOUR WIFE PLEASE DO NOT TAKE PURSE. THEY WILL NOT ALLOW.
- IF YOU HAVE CAR KEYS WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL, YOU CAN LEAVE IT WITH THE SECURITY.
- ALSO MAKE SURE YOU CARRY ALL YOUR PAPERS ON A TRANSPARENT FOLDER.
Then went inside the consulate. The guard who checks your coat and everything asked me to go to counter number 7. Went to the counter. There you will need to pay the 100$ fees. In my case I paid 300$ in cash. They do accept cash. The documents you need there is your passport, your DS-156 form, DS - 157 and your H1B approval. Thats it. He will let you know that your name will be called.
My name was called around half an hour later. The lady behind the counter asked us for the finger print. Then she had asked us the question that they were wondering how INS approved the case till 2009.
She also asked me whether my company has applied for the labor. I said yes, but she did not ask for a proof.
I told her that if any alien working on a DoD project then the H1B is valid for 10 years. Then she asked me for the proof. She told me that she has not heard anything like that. Thank god, I took a print out from the INS site.
She told me that this is the first case they are handling. Also showed my ID Card. She said that she wanted to share this info with other collegues and steped out of the window, then came back a couple of minutes later. Gave us a receipt to pay the fees for 150$ , for me, my wife and my child. Asked us to collect the passport next day around 3:00 PM.
That's it.
Overall it is pretty easy to get your stamping if you are already in H1B. Also for the Visa issuance fees, 50$ they also take credit card.
If you guys wanted to know more, shoot me an email or send an instant message, I would be happy to help you guys.
I came to US in 1999. Did H1B revalidation at St,Louis for 2 times. Currently working as a software engineer for DOD (Department of Defense) project. Applied for 10 years H1B. I know...the traditional H1B is valid for upto 6 Years, whereas if you are working for a DoD project then your H1B is valid for upto 10 year. (DID ANYONE KNOW THAT). Got my H1B approved till 2009. Currently holds Canadian Green card too.
Booked the appt through Nvars.com for Oct 31st. Drove from Northern Virginia to Ottawa on 29th oct 2005.. No problem at the border. No question asked. Just the formal one.. about carrying tobacco or alcohol
Stayed at the hotel near the consulate. Just 3 min walk to the consulate. Booked through Priceline.com. Pretty cheap. For 3 days 140$.
Went today morning for my Interview with my family. I have two sons. One is a US Citizen.
Some advices
- IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO GO WITH YOUR WIFE PLEASE DO NOT TAKE PURSE. THEY WILL NOT ALLOW.
- IF YOU HAVE CAR KEYS WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL, YOU CAN LEAVE IT WITH THE SECURITY.
- ALSO MAKE SURE YOU CARRY ALL YOUR PAPERS ON A TRANSPARENT FOLDER.
Then went inside the consulate. The guard who checks your coat and everything asked me to go to counter number 7. Went to the counter. There you will need to pay the 100$ fees. In my case I paid 300$ in cash. They do accept cash. The documents you need there is your passport, your DS-156 form, DS - 157 and your H1B approval. Thats it. He will let you know that your name will be called.
My name was called around half an hour later. The lady behind the counter asked us for the finger print. Then she had asked us the question that they were wondering how INS approved the case till 2009.
She also asked me whether my company has applied for the labor. I said yes, but she did not ask for a proof.
I told her that if any alien working on a DoD project then the H1B is valid for 10 years. Then she asked me for the proof. She told me that she has not heard anything like that. Thank god, I took a print out from the INS site.
She told me that this is the first case they are handling. Also showed my ID Card. She said that she wanted to share this info with other collegues and steped out of the window, then came back a couple of minutes later. Gave us a receipt to pay the fees for 150$ , for me, my wife and my child. Asked us to collect the passport next day around 3:00 PM.
That's it.
Overall it is pretty easy to get your stamping if you are already in H1B. Also for the Visa issuance fees, 50$ they also take credit card.
If you guys wanted to know more, shoot me an email or send an instant message, I would be happy to help you guys.
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