sonu kumar
Registered Users (C)
Hey,
I am back in NY after a successful CP. I made a lucky slip as Delhi was "bund" (closed) on the 28th and so was the Embassy! I was among the first ones to be called and was out by 10:00 a.m. It was smooth. Interview questions were basic conversational questions. Nothing to do with work! I was amazed when the only paper out of the oridinary was asked -- that is the original H1-B. I didn\'t expect them to ask that. They did not ask for tax papers, or stubs.
The following was asked:
Form 230 part 1 and 2,
PCC,
Employment Letter,
IRS 9003,
Birth Certificate,
medical report,
passport,
and original H1-B.
They then asked me to come back at 4. At 4 they handed me a package where everything is sealed except the visa document. This you should make a photocopy of for your records. I didn\'t know it and had to make a copy of it at the airport here. They also cancel your US visa.
While coming back, i had showed my papers in India as well as here in US. Here at the airport, did the fingerprinting and got a stamp on the passport stating temporary permanent residence. All went well.
Thank you all for all your support and advices and information.
It is understandable that when we go through this it is all new and scary, but now that I look back, I am happy I took this step!
Thanks to all of you!!!!!!
I am back in NY after a successful CP. I made a lucky slip as Delhi was "bund" (closed) on the 28th and so was the Embassy! I was among the first ones to be called and was out by 10:00 a.m. It was smooth. Interview questions were basic conversational questions. Nothing to do with work! I was amazed when the only paper out of the oridinary was asked -- that is the original H1-B. I didn\'t expect them to ask that. They did not ask for tax papers, or stubs.
The following was asked:
Form 230 part 1 and 2,
PCC,
Employment Letter,
IRS 9003,
Birth Certificate,
medical report,
passport,
and original H1-B.
They then asked me to come back at 4. At 4 they handed me a package where everything is sealed except the visa document. This you should make a photocopy of for your records. I didn\'t know it and had to make a copy of it at the airport here. They also cancel your US visa.
While coming back, i had showed my papers in India as well as here in US. Here at the airport, did the fingerprinting and got a stamp on the passport stating temporary permanent residence. All went well.
Thank you all for all your support and advices and information.
It is understandable that when we go through this it is all new and scary, but now that I look back, I am happy I took this step!
Thanks to all of you!!!!!!