I have an interview appointment with the US consulate to apply for a new H1B (FY2006) next November 8, 2005. However, the US mail envelope containing my H-1B approval was found shredded in pieces in front of the house last Sept. 05. The postman dropped the envelope in the front, and my dog chewed and shredded it into pieces.
I notified my employer in the US. They said that they will be faxing me a copy of my H1B approval they happen to have in the office.
Is a faxed copy of the H1B approval good enough to apply for a visa? Will I need the original because of the I-94 part? I have an email from USCIS saying that appropriate American Consulate was notified by cable, telephone, or fax of the approval of my H1B case.
I have also gathered all the shredded pieces of the H1B approval to show the consular officer. But I am afraid that even if the US consulate approves my H1B visa, I may need the original when entering the US.
Any ideas or advices?
Thanks,
Rubens.
I notified my employer in the US. They said that they will be faxing me a copy of my H1B approval they happen to have in the office.
Is a faxed copy of the H1B approval good enough to apply for a visa? Will I need the original because of the I-94 part? I have an email from USCIS saying that appropriate American Consulate was notified by cable, telephone, or fax of the approval of my H1B case.
I have also gathered all the shredded pieces of the H1B approval to show the consular officer. But I am afraid that even if the US consulate approves my H1B visa, I may need the original when entering the US.
Any ideas or advices?
Thanks,
Rubens.
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