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hami1hau
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Posted on 03-24-08 5:47
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hey guys, I am planning to go to nepal for H1B stamping. can anyone of you guys share your experience H1B stamping in Nepal?
Is it good to go to nepal or canada?
please advice
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Prajapati
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Posted on 03-24-08 5:51
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I am also seeking the same information.
Come on folks......... somebody advice us !!!
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Posted on 03-24-08 5:56
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no problem at all in Nepal. enjoy your stay at home.
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hami1hau
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Posted on 03-24-08 6:03
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no problem even if the H1B from the consulting company? please advice
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Posted on 03-24-08 6:52
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i dont know about that. but i assume it should not be a problem as far as you have a job offer letter and approved H1b. good luck.
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Posted on 03-24-08 7:03
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Guys,
I have not gone to Canada, Mexico, or Nepal for the H1B stampping, but from what I hear from people who have gone to Mexico, it is easier and quite safe to go to either Mexico or Canada for visa stamping over Nepal. Consulars at the US Consulates in Mexico and Canada have been dealing with a lot of such cases and if you have basic documentation (as H1B approval noice, employment letter, pay stub, I-20's while at college, college transcripts), they do not inquire other things. Safe because if you lack any documentation or are denied visa for any reason, you can always contact your company attorney immediately and get prompt response or you can get in the US (with your H1B) from Canada or Mexico.
Thus, getting visa stamps from either of these countries is better than to go to Nepal for it.
Good Luck!
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Posted on 03-24-08 7:07
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I went to nepal and had my H1b stamp from nepal. there were at least 4-5 other people who had H1b stamped on that day. none of us had any problem in nepal. regarding documents, whatever happyface wrote is enough.
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Prajapati
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Posted on 03-24-08 7:50
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Thanks for sharing information :)
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hami1hau
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Posted on 03-24-08 7:56
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hey guys, thanks a ton, really appriciated.
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hami1hau
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Posted on 03-24-08 8:07
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I am asking you to share cause one of my fren went to nepal last month and got stuck there. when he went for stamping they hold his visa saying they need some verification. i don't know he will get the visa or not.
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