heads_turner
New Member
Hi,
I recently came across a travel advisory issued by a company in the bay area.
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When an employee applies for the visa stamp at
the U.S. Consulates or Embassies abroad, during a business
or personal trip, they are required to submit employment
verification and non-immigrant documentation. Please be
aware that the U.S. Consulates and Embassies are requesting
security clearances from the U.S. Department of State before
issuing the visa stamp for re-entry. The security clearance
process can take up to two to three months, or more. As a
result of this delay, employees might have to remain outside
the U.S. for an unpredictable amount of time.
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Wanted to know if you know of H1-B revalidation cases that have taken longer than 2-3 weeks to get approved.
Thanks.
I recently came across a travel advisory issued by a company in the bay area.
==============================================
When an employee applies for the visa stamp at
the U.S. Consulates or Embassies abroad, during a business
or personal trip, they are required to submit employment
verification and non-immigrant documentation. Please be
aware that the U.S. Consulates and Embassies are requesting
security clearances from the U.S. Department of State before
issuing the visa stamp for re-entry. The security clearance
process can take up to two to three months, or more. As a
result of this delay, employees might have to remain outside
the U.S. for an unpredictable amount of time.
==============================================
Wanted to know if you know of H1-B revalidation cases that have taken longer than 2-3 weeks to get approved.
Thanks.