caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 Hi Guys , meeru idi chusaro ledo...ee link loki velli sign in ayyi petiton sign in cheyandi..they need total 25000 signed petitions by FEB 7th 2013.Ippativaraku 19804 ayyayi..inko 5196 signatures kavali..please sign this ,share and promote this..idi manake useful..so that manam malli Canada or India vellakaarledu stamping ki [b] Allow H1B approved cases to get Visa stamped in US[/b] At the time of approval of H1B petition, USCIS checks for all the documents but still require petioner to visit home country to get Visa stampped on the passport. Due to which most of the H1B skilled workers can not visit back home to see their families as they don't want to take chance/risk. If givernment allows visa stamping in US, it will unite many families who have not seen their parents for long long time as Grean card process takes more than 10 years in case of India/China Thanks Caysie Mods..if possible make this sticky or i will LTT it so that everyone can see this and respond
dotnetrockz Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 bhayya idhi third time ee thread veyyadam and nenu reply veyyadam... oka petition create chesetappudu daaniki sariyaian meaning undali......oorike gola cheyyadam kadhu first thing usa lo ekkada stamping veyyinchukuntavu? usa lo oka usa embassy chupinchu..... visa stamp is something controlled by dept of state and not uscis....its same like when ur applying for F1/.....ur school DSO sends an i-20 (which is a dhs document)...but u still need to get it stamped...with that i20 u cannot reenter..same is the case with h1..... Think...about it....ila gola chesthe aa unna canada,mexico options kuda tesetharu.........instead u can ask them to consider the judgement based on uscis approval wherever the stamping may take place....
caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1358958436' post='1303158675'] bhayya idhi third time ee thread veyyadam and nenu reply veyyadam... oka petition create chesetappudu daaniki sariyaian meaning undali......oorike gola cheyyadam kadhu first thing usa lo ekkada stamping veyyinchukuntavu? usa lo oka usa embassy chupinchu..... visa stamp is something controlled by dept of state and not uscis....its same like when ur applying for F1/.....ur school DSO sends an i-20 (which is a dhs document)...but u still need to get it stamped...with that i20 u cannot reenter..same is the case with h1..... Think...about it....ila gola chesthe aa unna canada,mexico options kuda tesetharu.........instead u can ask them to consider the judgement based on uscis approval wherever the stamping may take place.... [/quote] Yeah nuvv annadi kuda correct ee..but ikkada H1 approve ayyaka kuda malli stamping poyinappudu reject chestunte ..vellalante bhayam vestundi...
dotnetrockz Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='caysie' timestamp='1358958691' post='1303158702'] Yeah nuvv annadi kuda correct ee..but ikkada H1 approve ayyaka kuda malli stamping poyinappudu reject chestunte ..vellalante bhayam vestundi... [/quote] ee q&a chaduvu.....there used to be a rule called automatic visa revalidation......(the same thing which ur requesting in the petition)...but they cancelled it after 9 11 ......read the lines in red.... [b] What is an Automatic Visa Revalidation? [/b] Automatic visa revalidation (“AVR”) refers to a process allowing temporary visitors to the U.S. who hold an expired nonimmigrant visa to re-enter the U.S. without having to obtain a new visa. It applies in situations where the nonimmigrant status is valid but the visa has expired. Revalidation allows the visa holder to travel outside the U.S. for a short period of time, usually up to 30 days. This minimizes the risk that they will not be able to re-enter the country upon their return. Automatic visa revalidation is not the same as obtaining a [url="http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/nonimmigrant-visa-extension-lawyers.html"]visa extension[/url] or filing for a new visa. If the person has filed for a new visa, they will not be eligible for AVR. Nonimmigrants may apply for visa revalidation at the U.S. Consulate where the original visa was obtained, or alternatively through the State Department. Visa Revalidation can be a favorable option for persons with [url="http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/nonimmigrant-status-lawyers.html"]nonimmigrant status[/url]. It allows the person to re-enter the U.S. without having to go through the reapplication process, which can be time-consuming. Also, revalidation is relatively inexpensive compared to other options (such as traveling to the home country in order to apply for a new visa). [b] Who is Eligible for Automatic Visa Revalidation?[/b] Automatic visa revalidation is only reserved for certain classes of visa holders. To be eligible for automatic visa revalidation, the following requirements must be met:[list] [*]The nonimmigrant visa holder has a valid, unexpired Form I-94: Arrival-Departure Record. The form must be endorsed by the Department of Homeland Security [*]Nonimmigrant status is valid (even if visa has expired) [*]A valid passport [*]For F and J nonimmigrant classifications, the travel outside of the U.S. must be for thirty days or less, and is limited to the countries of Mexico, Canada, or an adjacent island [/list] [size=6][color=#ff0000]Previously, revalidation was allowed for the visa classifications E, H, I, L, O, and P. However, in response to the 9/11 events, visa revalidation has been discontinued for these classes. New procedures effectively restrict AVR to situations wherein the person is traveling to Mexico or Canada for 30 days and is not seeking a new visa. [/color][/size]
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caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1358958994' post='1303158742'] ee q&a chaduvu.....there used to be a rule called automatic visa revalidation......(the same thing which ur requesting in the petition)...but they cancelled it after 9 11 ......read the lines in red.... [b] What is an Automatic Visa Revalidation? [/b] Automatic visa revalidation (“AVR”) refers to a process allowing temporary visitors to the U.S. who hold an expired nonimmigrant visa to re-enter the U.S. without having to obtain a new visa. It applies in situations where the nonimmigrant status is valid but the visa has expired. Revalidation allows the visa holder to travel outside the U.S. for a short period of time, usually up to 30 days. This minimizes the risk that they will not be able to re-enter the country upon their return. Automatic visa revalidation is not the same as obtaining a [url="http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/nonimmigrant-visa-extension-lawyers.html"]visa extension[/url] or filing for a new visa. If the person has filed for a new visa, they will not be eligible for AVR. Nonimmigrants may apply for visa revalidation at the U.S. Consulate where the original visa was obtained, or alternatively through the State Department. Visa Revalidation can be a favorable option for persons with [url="http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/nonimmigrant-status-lawyers.html"]nonimmigrant status[/url]. It allows the person to re-enter the U.S. without having to go through the reapplication process, which can be time-consuming. Also, revalidation is relatively inexpensive compared to other options (such as traveling to the home country in order to apply for a new visa). [b] Who is Eligible for Automatic Visa Revalidation?[/b] Automatic visa revalidation is only reserved for certain classes of visa holders. To be eligible for automatic visa revalidation, the following requirements must be met:[list] [*]The nonimmigrant visa holder has a valid, unexpired Form I-94: Arrival-Departure Record. The form must be endorsed by the Department of Homeland Security [*]Nonimmigrant status is valid (even if visa has expired) [*]A valid passport [*]For F and J nonimmigrant classifications, the travel outside of the U.S. must be for thirty days or less, and is limited to the countries of Mexico, Canada, or an adjacent island [/list] [size=6][color=#ff0000]Previously, revalidation was allowed for the visa classifications E, H, I, L, O, and P. However, in response to the 9/11 events, visa revalidation has been discontinued for these classes. New procedures effectively restrict AVR to situations wherein the person is traveling to Mexico or Canada for 30 days and is not seeking a new visa. [/color][/size] [/quote] Thanks Nissan bhayya for the info ,are u into Law?
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dotnetrockz Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='caysie' timestamp='1358959299' post='1303158773'] Thanks Nissan bhayya for the info ,are u into [color=#ff0000]Law?[/color] [/quote] ledhu brahmi...software engineer [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-9PeskG3_8l8/T4J7_6jEF4I/AAAAAAAADGk/Oh9TqmpqwWw/s1600/brahmi+baboi+GIF.gif[/img]
Terminator II Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1358958436' post='1303158675'] bhayya idhi third time ee thread veyyadam and nenu reply veyyadam... oka petition create chesetappudu daaniki sariyaian meaning undali......oorike gola cheyyadam kadhu first thing usa lo ekkada stamping veyyinchukuntavu? usa lo oka usa embassy chupinchu..... visa stamp is something controlled by dept of state and not uscis....its same like when ur applying for F1/.....ur school DSO sends an i-20 (which is a dhs document)...but u still need to get it stamped...with that i20 u cannot reenter..same is the case with h1..... Think...about it....ila gola chesthe aa unna canada,mexico options kuda tesetharu.........instead u can ask them to consider the judgement based on uscis approval wherever the stamping may take place.... [/quote] [img]http://lh3.ggpht.com/-5C4yzgRkRrM/T54bFPHYmMI/AAAAAAAAGVc/SBiHojQQhxE/s176/ha%2520cheppu%2520cheppu.gif[/img]
caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='Nissan' timestamp='1358959373' post='1303158784'] ledhu brahmi...software engineer [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-9PeskG3_8l8/T4J7_6jEF4I/AAAAAAAADGk/Oh9TqmpqwWw/s1600/brahmi+baboi+GIF.gif[/img] [/quote] cool..nenu kuda IT ne...
Terminator II Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='caysie' timestamp='1358959299' post='1303158773'] Thanks Nissan bhayya for the info ,are u into Law? [/quote] DB immigartion lawyer.. software engineer by profession.. [img]http://lh3.ggpht.com/-5C4yzgRkRrM/T54bFPHYmMI/AAAAAAAAGVc/SBiHojQQhxE/s176/ha%2520cheppu%2520cheppu.gif[/img]
caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 so aithe CA or India povalsinde stamping ki ..
caysie Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 [quote name='kevkekaa' timestamp='1358959614' post='1303158807'] DB immigartion lawyer.. software engineer by profession.. [img]http://lh3.ggpht.com/-5C4yzgRkRrM/T54bFPHYmMI/AAAAAAAAGVc/SBiHojQQhxE/s176/ha%2520cheppu%2520cheppu.gif[/img] [/quote] yeah atleast mana queries answer chestunnadu ..thats lot better
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