Where I should get my visa stamp, from home country or USA neighboring countries (Mexico or Canada) after getting matched (for my j-1 or H-1?
Ans… After Sept 11th Tragic event USA INS has very strict policies about giving visa stamps to people who are not citizens of Mexico or Canada…..so before u even plan to go to Mexico for your visa stamps, pls ask INS if u can even do it…I think for time being it was closed also after sept 11th….. Its tough guys….USA consulates and visa officers have such subjective criteria for your visa that you can never be 100% sure but usually H-1 and J-1 are easy visa to get….if your previous USA visit and visa history is not bad …means no over stays….no filing of green card…no multiple rejections for visas…if your history is plain and simple like….you came on visit visa for interviews and CSA (no over stays, no other illegal activities) and now after match you want to go back and get your visa from your home country..I think its very valid and chances are if your documentation is complete ..you will get a visa… on the other hand, if you have stayed in USA on a visit visa ,
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