Originally posted by Ingo Pakleppa - See Web Site For Email
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:56:32 +0000, MJ23 wrote:
>
>
> > Is
there anyway to get my H1B visa stamp without leaving the US? Is
>
> there any exceptions or anything in the law which would make
this
> > possible? This is very frustrating.
>
> If you
already have an H-1B stamp that recently expired (within the last
> 12
months), yes. You can send your passport to Dept. of State in St. Louis
> for revalidation.
>
> Otherwise, no.
>
> > I technically don't
have a home country to go back to and get the visa
> > stamp
from over there. Is there anybody with the same situation.
>
> I
believe that usually, the USA expects you to go to the consulate in your
> last country of residence. If you cannot get to that country, contact
> other consulates and see if they are willing to accept your case. Of
> course, your safest strategy is probably not to plan on leaving the
USA
> because you might get stuck somewhere.
>
> --
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> everybody
to seek competent legal counsel rather than relying on usenet
>
newsgroups.
>
> Please support H.R. 539, H.R. 832 and S. 1510. More
information at
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>
>
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>
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Comments are welcome.
Thanks Ingo!
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MJ23
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