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A133 :-(Keeping a cool face and ofcourse smiling)Anything can happen. I can only say that these are not fake, I cannot prove at this time that they are not fake but I have been working in USA for over an year without any problems which would have not happened if these were fake -- and if these are not fake then that proves that I am eligible for the job.
Q134 How much do they pay you?
A134 I showed my HR's letter stating the salary.
Q135 Go to the cash counter and pay the money and get me the receipt right here.
A135 That is it and I was called at 3:00PM to collect the passport. When I went at 3:00PM, it took around 4:30PM to come out. We walked to the consulate and there it took us 3 and half hour i.e around 7:30PM, I got my new I-94. After that you have to pay $6.00 and come out.
It is better to book a flight back after 8:00PM as I missed mine.
Best of luck and I hope this experience helps. -- Vanishree Juarez - NEW2 ----------- Experience 1997 [From Krishna Madakasira, krishna@3csoftware.com]
Dear Mr.Khanna, Let me thank you profoundly for providing very vital and useful information at your web site. We benefitted a lot from the readings contained in H1-B questionaire. I want to share my experiences when I (Actually we, me and my wife) went to Ciudad Juareez in Mexico. We took the following documents. I have indicated in the brackets whether they asked for the document or not by saying "Asked for" or "Not asked".
Original I-797 ----- [Asked for] Attorney certified copy of I-129 ----- [Asked for] Attorney certified LCA ----- [Asked for] Employer's letters about the offer and why we need multiple entry H1-B. ----- [Asked for] Original Degree certificates ----- [Asked for] Pay slips ----- [Asked for one slip] Fee in cash ($100.00 ( for visa ) + $ 20.00 (for MRV)) [ A must ofcourse ] Check book ( If there is any emergency ...) ---- [Not asked] Federal and State Tax returns ---- [Not asked] Company Brochure ----- [Asked for] Telephone Bill ---- [Not asked] The interview process was a little bit thorough but cool. There were nearly 20 applicants ( 9 in Computer related fields and one Doctor). Everyone was granted multiple entry. But ... we witnessed some ragging. One of the consular officers was very rude and asked questions that are totally irrelavant. Here is the listing of the questions ( We could overhear)
Why did not you go back to your country after studies ? ( The most pestered question) ( Ans : want to gain some experience) Why can not you gain the same in your country ? ( Ans : Want to get aquainted with the latest technology ) Do not you have latest technology in your country ? ( Ans : Yes, But want to get some exposure here in US before going back ) First question repeated . (Ans : As I said I wanted gain some experience ) That is true. But still you could have gone back. Why did not you do that ? (Ans : Stood quiet) Now the nerration started : I know why you did not go back. You want to settle here. Moreover you can not get a job in your country. Writr a letter to your government stating that they can not provide us jobs in India ; that is why we are sticking here . With some strong language this went on for some time. The response from the candidate's side was "Just be quiet and keep listening ". At last he said, "Take your stuff out ". ( He granted visa while saying so)
The above interview was repeated to two more persons.
Our conclusion : There is nothing to panic unless you have some missing documentation or were out of status. The consular officer knew that he would not be able to reject visa on legal grounds as all the needed documentation was on his desk. So we thought that he decided to harass just for the heck of it, alhough he granted visa eventually.
Again, thanks for your tremendous help and wish you good luck.
Juarez - [OLD] -------------- A little outdated [From Muralidhar Rangaswamy, RANGASWAMY@zircon.plh.af.mil] Ciudad Juarez (across the border from El Paso, Texas) I made a pilgrimage to Ciudad Juarez[July 1994], Mexico across the border from El Paso, Texas. I was graced and granted a multiple entry H-1B visa a couple of days back. Almost all the people who applied for H-1B visas that day were granted the visa. The interview with the consular officer was less than 2 minutes. Although I was carrying extensive documentation with me, the officer only wanted to see the H-1B approval notice and my Ph.D. diploma.
Juarez - [OLD2] -------------- 17 July 1996 [From: shashi@silma.com (Shashi Mandagere)]
Here is a brief summary of my experience in Juarez(17th July):
I reached El Paso on 16th of July (night) and took a cab to La Playa Hotel in Juarez. The flat rate for cabs is $30.00. Checked into La Playa and ate dinner at Denny's, a block from the hotel. I would recommend everybody to carry a few (3/person) small water bottles from the US. I heard the H2O in Mexico is like the H2O in India(abundant in sand and micro-organisms). I committed the sin of keeping my water bottle on the table at the restaurant and I could see the waitress wasn't impressed. One can also buy water at a liquor store on the way to Denny's. Candy bars (heavy ones like PowerBars) are a good source of breakfast while waiting in the line.
Stood in line around 4:30AM/after a dozen people got in line (Mondays and Fridays are pretty busy). Interview was routine and was out by 8:30AM.
Questions asked: Where did you graduate from? Can I see your degree certificate? Can I see the letter from your employer? (even before I took my degree certificate out). All were brushed aside even without a look. You will be told to collect your visa at 3PM (if you are approved). There is no need to get in line early at 3PM as the order does not matter. Got together with a bunch of guys and took a cab to the border. Got a new I94 and was back home in time to celebrate. Tips: ------ I would strongly recommend checking the weather in El Paso and equipping accordingly. It rained cats and dogs on the day I went (even though it was summer!). Luckily the towels from La Playa came handy.
Checking into La Playa is cool for the following reasons:
- It is inexpensive (US$26.00). - Can see the line forming in front of the consulate from the room. - If traveling with companion, can swap standing in line. - Can rest (or watch Spanish TV) after submitting documents
- A good refuge if told to come back the next day to get the visa (due to the computers going down or your passport being misplaced :-).
- Could use the towels in case of rain (-;
- Could use the restroom in case the Mexican dinner didn't agree with your system.
The only disadvantage I see is that people tend to get adventurous and go out to check the night clubs around the area. I gather it is very embarrassing and risky if one gets caught (in case of a raid) without the right visa/documents.
Make absolutely sure that everything is spelt right on your visa. Look for the M (Multiple) in the Entry area. One guy was issued a single- entry visa and he realized it only after it was canceled upon his entry into the US at the border. He had to go through' the whole process again(?) Book a flight leaving El Paso after 5:30PM so you have ample time to get a new I94 and rush back to the airport. Cameras and firearms are not allowed inside the consulate. It is a good idea to leave them in your hotel room. It is an even better idea to leave them home as there is nothing worthwhile to shoot around the consulate (pun intended).
It is also recommended to present oneself in formal wear (No, not in a suit). Nobody sane would issue a visa to a person in tattered jeans and tank top carrying a letter stating he's a globe-trotting businessman. Last but not the least, make sure your attorney is not on vacation on the day of your trial.
Good luck and have a fun trip. shashi (shashi@silma.com)
Now some serious stuff. --------------------------- Documents I had on me: Absolutely necessary docs----without these, don't even dream of stepping out of the country. -------------------------------- Legend: * --> Documents asked during my interview. --------------------------------
- *I-797 (approval notice) in original. *DO NOT FORGET TO TAKE THE I94 ATTACHED TO IT* (The whole doc. is a letter of approval and an I94 in the bottom of the letter. Contact your lawyer in case you do not find the I94/bottom portion of letter).
- *Valid Passport - I-129 copy (Attorney certified)
- LCA copy also known as ETA9035 (Attorney certified)
- *Visa Photo ( 37mm * 37 mm)
- *Employment verification letter (from HR) saying what you do, how much you make and how imp. you are to the co., etc.
- Letter from boss requesting the consulate to grant you *MULTIPLE-ENTRY* visa for future international travel
- *Degree certificates (original preferred)
- I-20s - Old I94
- VISA fees US$120.00 --------Supporting docs---these help if you have problems.
- SSN card, drivers license
- Latest bank statement
- Latest telephone bill (to show India connection)
- Trans cripts (to prove you did take ballroom-I ;-)
- Tax forms/W-2 copy (to say you have been a responsible person) - Pay stubs and company ID (like badge and B card)
- Company literature
------------------------- Useful phone numbers: --------------------------
Your company HR, your attorney
Cab driver Victor/Marco Garcia's number 915-588-4736 915-680-2941
Hotel La Playa, Juarez, Mexico. (Try a couple of times. Don't give up if you get Ms.Dontspeakenglish on line) (16) 13-71-87 (16) 13-71-88
US Consulate (To verify if they are open on the day of your visit. Try early hours) (16) 13-40-48 (16) 13-40-50 (16) 16-80-80
Q136 Can I re-enter US if my multiple entry H-1B is denied in Jurez, Mexico or Canada?
A136 You cannot enter the US on an I-94. You must have a valid visa.
Q137 I am current working for IBM on my Practical Training under my F-1 visa. The Practical Training expires in October. I have applied for my H-1 visa. I need to go back to India urgently for a short visit, however my lawyer says that I cannot go out of the US, once my H-1 processing has started. Is this true?
A137 I am not certain why your lawyer said that, but it is NOT TRUE. While many applications are considered abandoned if you leave the country during their pendency, that is not true of H-1. The reason: H-1 is NOT YOUR application/petition.
It is your employer's petition. You can leave U.S. and upon obtaining approval of H-1, go to the U.S. consulate closest to your residence in India, take your approval notice and apply for an H-1 visa. Now, BCIS (INS) does not like it. I think there is a even a regulation that says you must inform BCIS (INS) about the visit. In my humble opinion, there is nothing stopping you.
Q138 Documents for H4 have been sent. If I change jobs should I resend a fresh proof of employment from my new employer?
A138 In case of a new H1-B notification, it's better to submit the new H1-B notification and letter from new employer also as proof; there have been instances where the consulate has called the employer to verify claim of employment. In general, if the job switch over can wait, wait till the visa is issued .
Q139 It is widely understood that a job ad is required for Labor Certification. Some one told me that a job ad is also required for Labor Condition Application but some others told me that it is not necessary. What is the truth? If LCA required a job ad, why is the job ad required one more time later on in Labor Certification? What is the difference?
A139 No job ad is required for LCA. Only internal notices need to be posted by the employer. Additionally, within 24 hours of filing an LCA, the employer is required to maintain certain documentation within their own premises.
Q140 Can I renew my multiple-entry visa stamp by mail?
A140 ] Yes, but note that this is only for renewal or reissuance, not for obtaining the first visa, and note that this is for the visa stamp in your passport that relates to travel permission.
Q141 Before transfer how long the candidate should stay with the original petitioner?
A141 There is no particular length of time required by law. As a practical matter, as soon as you have at least one pay stub, you could move on.
Q142 When somebody is on bench is there any conditions on the minimum payments and how long?
A142 100% of the salary must be paid even while on bench.
Q143 Can the original petitioner impede the transfer or harass the candidate/ not pay at all (note some agents do this dirty business). ?
A143 Other than filing a law suit of some kind, I do not see how.
Q144 Can I travel if I change the status of H1B visa with the petition still pending?
A144 You are legally allowed to travel, but it can be a little risky. Often students have a difficult time traveling and have been known to have a difficult time getting back into the country. It is advisable to postpone travel until after the H1B petition has been approved. In such case, you would obtain the H1B visa abroad and re-enter the U.S. in the H1B status. Please note that after being approved for a change of status to H1B (with an I-94 card at the bottom of the approval notice), you can start working and do not have to travel abroad. However, if at some point you do travel abroad, then you would need the H1B visa stamp in the passport to reenter the U.S. on H1B status.
Q145 Am I subject to the H1B cap if I change status to H1B?
A145 This is possible, if you have never held H status previously, then you are subject to the H1B quota or H1B cap when filing for a change of status to H1B. However if you have held H status in the past six years, you may not be subject to the cap. Please note that since the increase in the H1B quota under the American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act (ACTA), signed into law on October 17, 2000, the H1B cap now appears to be less of a concern than it was even a few months ago. But, if H1B usage increases sharply, this situation could change again.
Q146 Can I apply for H-1 while I am on F-1 ?
A146 Yes, if you have the US equiv. of a Bachelors degree in the subject in which you will work.
Q147 How long does it take to get H-1 ?
A147 Time is highly variable. May be 3-6 months for new H-1, 2-4 months for H-1 transfer/extension and iff you use premium processing program, it will be processed within 15 working days.
Q148 If H-1 is denied do I still have F-1 Status?
A148 Yes.
Q149 If a guy is on H1B visa and working for company "A" and transferred his H1 visa to company "B", but haven't worked for company "B" and in mean while planning to to go company "C". Is it a problem or not?
A149 No problem as long as he is still working for "A."
Q150 We are often asked this question that what are the immigration law consequences of an H-1 or an L-1 holder being temporarily located abroad? For instance, what if an employer wishes an H-1 or L-1 holding e