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Disclaimer! The content available on this web site is not intended to be a legal advice. Before making any decision regarding your US immigration, you should consult with the immigration Attorney. Benchfolks.com does not guarantee the issuance of a visa, and our services are restricted to providing information only. RSS feeds and Hyper links on the site direct to other websites maintained by other public or private organizations. Content and the web links are provided as an ease access to you, and are not endorsed by www.benchfolks.com. No warranty about the accuracy, or any other aspect of the content contained on other web sites are provided. When readers select a link to an external website, they are leaving the benchfolks.com site and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the external website. The information contained on a linked website does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness or completeness.The information / content mentioned here is subject to change. Further more, changes may be made in this content very often without any prior notice to the visitors who are browsing our site. In no circumstances will www.benchfolks.com be liable to any party for any direct, indirect, special or other consequential damages from any use of the content provided. H1B Stamping! Once you get your visa approval, the next step in the process is to get stamping. Visa stamping should be done in the US consulate mentioned in your approval notice. The consulate has full rights in either accepting or rejecting your application and hence it is an important part in the H1B visa process. Each consulate has different procedures to process non immigrant visa, and hence it is very much advisable to get to know or read the concern consulates procedures in their websites mentioned and some of the general requirements required for every consulate are as follows. a) completed Non-immigration visa application form DS-156.b) Approval notice received for H1B (form I-797). c)Labor condition application. d) Letter Recommending you from your Employer who is sponsoring you H1B, it should state your job description and salary also detailed info about the company , revenue. e) Form DS-157. f)Passport. g)The originals, plus copy, of your university degrees, diplomas, mark sheets and any certificates supporting your job role would be very much fine. h)Experience letters from your current and previous employers. First time applicants can add up these docs too 1)Referal names and phone numbers of the previous companies managers of current and previous 2))A full fledged resume/bio-data explaining current job functions elaboratly 3)Personal bank records for the last six months Things to remember while filling out application 1) All the questions should be responded and responded in a proper way if you dont know the answer for an specified question just mention as "NIL" or "ONE". 2) when responding give exact and full reasons shortly that is compile with which visa form you are moving and the purose of it for example you are visiting usa for studying then mention "Going to study in nj at nj university for the MS Programme". 3) Without forgetting sign the application and make sure the signature are the same in passport and in the approval form . |
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