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Real_McCoy
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Posted on 12-07-04 3:48
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Real_McCoy
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Posted on 12-07-04 3:52
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Did anybody had a recent experience getting their H1B stamped in Nepal? Are people still going to Canada to get it stamped? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thankyou
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netaa_ji
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Posted on 12-07-04 5:10
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Mero ma lauu na ma han dinchu ni maa stamp..h ha aha ha
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hurray
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Posted on 12-08-04 9:51
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I just got back from Canda couple of weeks ago. I got my H1 stamp there, and I had no problem. Let me know if there is anything else you need to know.
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Posted on 12-08-04 10:31
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Note this............. ATTENTION Due to an April 1, 2002 change in regulations, applicants will only be able to re-enter the United States if they are found eligible for a new visa and actually have the visa stamped in their passport. I-94 forms (even if valid), accompanied by previous expired visas, will no longer be valid for the automatic re-entry of persons from Canada or Mexico if during their visit they applied for a new visa that has not, in fact, been issued.
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