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Posted on 09-24-09 4:29
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the process is very simple just like F-1; check http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1267.html I applied from Nepal.
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Carnejee
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Posted on 09-24-09 6:49
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You may have to apply from the country of your origin. I am not sure about your status in Canada, if you are a Canadian permanent resident, the provisions might be different. It's not like stamping H4 at US consulate in Canada. All the best
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Harkey
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Posted on 09-25-09 12:21
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About three years ago, I had applied (as a PR of Canada) for a J1 for postdoc position in US. The consulate was in Ontario and the process went smoothly. If I remember it correctly, I collected my visa within two days. All the best.
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