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 visa stamping in Kathmandu

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Posted on 09-07-10 5:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi all,
 I work for a top Indian consultancy firm here in the U.S. Last month I went to Nepal for visa stamping. The interviewer did not ask more than 3 questions but said that my case needs more administrative processing. The slip that I was given says that the case has been currently refused under 221 (g) and will need more processing time. It's already been two weeks and the processing has not been over yet. I am tired of calling. Has anyone been on the same boat or heard of anybody in Kathmandu who faced this? I would really appreciate suggestions and responses. Thanks!

 
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Posted on 09-07-10 10:17 PM     [Snapshot: 358]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Neptey,
 How long did the whole process take place in your case? I have my family back in the U.S, very worried!

 
Posted on 09-08-10 3:57 AM     [Snapshot: 456]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I have heard about Indians getting it cleared within 3 weeks to 6 weeks also. However, according to the US consulate in Nepal, the wait times could be from 2 months to a year (which is very scary). Did you also have to wait for a long time? Visit to Nepa has been wonderful but getting stuck here and this uncertainty about going back to the U.S is killing me. I would really appreciate everyone's responses. Thanks!
 
Posted on 09-08-10 10:05 AM     [Snapshot: 552]     Reply [Subscribe]
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mine was little fast like 2/3 days but you dont have to worry at all if all of docs are genuine ..just chill and relax ..email the consulate or contact your employer and tell them to email the consulate in kathmandu...may be it will work out early..wish you all the best..

 
Posted on 09-08-10 10:07 AM     [Snapshot: 555]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks Neptey,
 I'm worried since it's already been two weeks after applying for a visa and my approved leave is also over by now.

 
Posted on 09-08-10 10:13 AM     [Snapshot: 560]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Administrative processing takes normally 2-4 weeks. So wait and relax. You will be fine. I was stocked in Toronto last year and obtained my clearance after 23 days. I am sure you will be fine, just wait.

 
Posted on 09-08-10 10:58 AM     [Snapshot: 590]     Reply [Subscribe]
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bouncing back....you were "stocked " in toronto??  was it in a warehouse? lol...sorry you all might not find this funny but i am lol
 
Posted on 09-08-10 6:00 PM     [Snapshot: 722]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I got stock for 7 months during 2008. But i had to change my h1b to different company and get the visa after 7 long month. You case might be different....

 
Posted on 09-08-10 7:21 PM     [Snapshot: 784]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I had the same case as your in nov 2008. They called me after 2 weeks and when i reached there they said my case has been sent back to USCIS for possible review and revocation. I dont mean that would happen to you aswell cause thats the worst that can happen. Anyways its good to hope for the best and plan for the worst. Well its nothing from your end but its just because of the company u work for. I then quickly transferred my H1b with PP and was able to get the visa and come to US. So my suggestion is if they tell that ur case has been sent back to USCIS, dont wait a day on that case cause mine previous case status is still in RFE. U can simply think how long it can take. Go ahead and find another employer and transfer H1b.  hope everything will be fine butjust wanted to show u the right path cause i was on sailing on thesame boat b4 and definitely know what the experience is like.
 
Posted on 09-08-10 10:09 PM     [Snapshot: 837]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you so much for such eye opening suggestions!
 
Posted on 09-08-10 11:25 PM     [Snapshot: 884]     Reply [Subscribe]
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all I can say is Good Luck! sometimes, wishes work as well!!

 
Posted on 09-09-10 7:31 AM     [Snapshot: 974]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you all for your suggestions and best wishes!
 
Posted on 09-12-10 7:47 PM     [Snapshot: 1079]     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey nabina..are u getting a new passport? i m asking just in case u are traveling back in october. i have heard that the old passports will not be accepted after october, in any airports. if anyone else have this info, pls share. i m planning on travelling to nepal for h1 b stamping n i m not sure abou this new passport rules...p
 
Posted on 09-12-10 7:52 PM     [Snapshot: 1079]     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey nabina...r u also getting a new passport? i m asking this just in case you are travelling back in october...i have heard that the old passports will not be accepted in any aiports after october,2010 ...u have to get ur new machine readable passport for any travel after oct. i ma also planning on traveling for h1b stamping n i m not sure about all this passport issue..if anyone else has any info pls share..
 
Posted on 09-12-10 8:09 PM     [Snapshot: 1117]     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey aqua2,

The information what u got is completely wrong. The rule is passports which were issued after April'10 have to be MRP (Machine Readable Passport), but which were issued before that will not be a problem.
Actually by 2014 all passports have to be MRP. But till 2014 it should not be a problem to carry old passport.

As Nepal was not able to upgraded its passport to MRP technology they got some extension. And that's the reason they are issuing OLD passports.

 
Posted on 09-12-10 9:35 PM     [Snapshot: 1169]     Reply [Subscribe]
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That's absolutely right. There won't be a problem for ppl like us who are using the conventional/old styled passports.
 
Posted on 09-13-10 8:31 PM     [Snapshot: 1326]     Reply [Subscribe]
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thank u very much khoikhoik and nabina for the info!!
 
Posted on 09-13-10 8:32 PM     [Snapshot: 1329]     Reply [Subscribe]
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n best of luck to you with ur h1b!
 
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Posted on 09-19-10 8:15 PM     [Snapshot: 1655]     Reply [Subscribe]
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sorry to bother u again. did you submit only your recent tax return? or do you require more than one? i know some will say you need just the recent one and others say at least two years'. (2 year agadi ko present garnu paryo bhane ta feri unlawful kaam gareko pani w2 ma dekhincha. h1 ma october ma start garnu agadi authorization nabhai kaam gareko thiyo kehi months.) tyahi bhayera, i am planning to turn in just the recent one . if anyone knows for sure please let me know. ( ani please answer garda, tyo barema chai nepali ma lekhnu hai, thanks.)


n as far as paystubs, the new rules on hib states that you require to submit all your paystubs starting from the beginning of your employment for any renewal( pls note  i am not talking about stamping here though) this makes me really nervous because i have tossed all my paystubs except for the recent three. i am not sure what its going to cost me at the time of h1b renewal.


 
Posted on 09-21-10 8:10 PM     [Snapshot: 1808]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Aqua2,
 Authorization nabhai kaam gareko ta obviously nadekhaaunu nai bes..don't worry too much. Good luck!

 



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