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32Butterfly
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Posted on 06-10-08 11:07
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Hello folks, I am thinking about going home for Dashain and get my H1 stamped there. I have a couple of questions - 1. Is it safe to get H1 stamped in Nepal? 2. How long does it take to get the VISA stamped? from the date of application submitted to the date of VISA issuance? Your help is appreciated in advance.
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emerald010
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Posted on 06-10-08 11:59
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1. I did mine in Nepal
3 months ago. The visa consular asked me two simple questions. He asked me what
I was doing after I graduated and before I got my H1. I told him that I was on
my practical training duh'... and the other question - I don't even remember, it was
something stupid. He didn't even look at my documentation very well, and then
asked me to pick up my passport tomorrow. To answer your question, IT IS VERY
SAFE.
2. After you pay the visa fee at the Nabil Bank (Rs 14xx), they will give you an
interview date. It takes a week from the day you deposit the money.
The process at the Department of Labor(Shram Bivag) in Nepal
takes a week. It was pretty complicated for me. A friend of mine knew it, so he
helped me out with it. Thanks god! Talk to someone from a 'manpower company' in
Nepal, they
will do it for you for Rs 1000-2000.
Good Luck!
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Simsim
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Posted on 06-11-08 1:41
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emerald010
Just curious about the document from Dept of Labor. Can you explain it lil more?
I am also planning to go to Nepal and get the h1b stamped.
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mno
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Posted on 06-11-08 7:35
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It is very safe as emerald010 said. They don't even look at you while questioning. They also asked me two unrelated questions. Thats it. For me, they gave me interview date after 2 weeks.
For that SHRAM BIBHAG thing, I gave broker Rs5000 and got stamp in 5 hrs. You will find a lot of brokers waiting people like us at shram bibhag gate. They will prepare all documents for you. You just need to give them copies of your Passport, visa, H1 petition and employer's letter that includes your salary and work hours. But don't leave your original passport with them. Give them @ the end for stamp.
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Posted on 06-11-08 7:41
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i agree with emerald and mno, it is very very safe. they asked me just one question, what kind of work i do in my company? even before i replied he had already started tearing that slip for which they give to all the successful candidate to come back again tomorrow to collect visa. i always read threads about going to canada or mexico, but trust me, i think best option is Nepal as we will have get time to spend with our loved one as well.
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paasa
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Posted on 06-11-08 8:00
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One of my frens(Graduated from Nepal) applied from consultancy and fortunately selected in H1B lottery. What are the chances of getting visa?? Does it make any difference that he graduated from Nepal???
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gazabko_manche
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Posted on 06-11-08 8:46
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I got mine in January. I had set up the interview date by emailing them, so I did not have to wait long to get the interview. However, after the interview they took 3 weeks to grant me the visa stating “you case is still being reviewed - status is pending" .. this was partly due to the holiday season and the embassy being closed. But mainly I found out that it was because of the type of industry I was in. If you are in anything like, pharmaceutical, aviation, state employed or anything critical they take longer time in verifying your background so be prepared for a possible delay if you are working in such sensitive industry.
ya , the question were very lame, the guy was looking at my diploma and at the same time asking me where i got my degree from ??
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Simsim
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Posted on 06-11-08 5:58
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Many a fren will take advantange of this information. Dual benefits- visit nears and dears and get H1B stamping from Nepal.
Very good information.
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emerald010
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Posted on 06-11-08 10:17
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P.S. When you make your employment letter, make sure that you disclose 40 HOURS PER WEEK (FULL TIME). The DoL will give you hard time if you do not have that information in the letter. It is better if you also put WORKING 5 DAYS A WEEK.
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mote2
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Posted on 06-12-08 3:28
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Very good information. Where is the consultancy in Nepal?
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32Butterfly
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Posted on 06-12-08 8:33
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gazabko_manche, I am going home for Dashain, can I email the embassy to setup the interview. If the answer is yes, then what is the email address for the contact person at the embassy? What else do I need to do?
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