possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
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possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
While going for a H-1B visa renewal interview what are the likely questions I might be asked and what documents will I require?
1. I believe questions might be the standard ones like name of employer, type of work, skills used for that, salary, length of employment and my educational background.
2. For documents, will I need anything for the visa interview other than I-797, entire application packet used for my H-1B renewal, passport, my degree certificates, tax stubs, pay stubs, DS 160, bank receipt for visa fees, employment letter?
Our college's in house personnel(who are are not immigration attorneys, but people who are trained to file petitions) did my H-1B. They answered the above documents and questions are needed.
Are there some other questions I need to be prepared for or documents I need to take?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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1. I believe questions might be the standard ones like name of employer, type of work, skills used for that, salary, length of employment and my educational background.
2. For documents, will I need anything for the visa interview other than I-797, entire application packet used for my H-1B renewal, passport, my degree certificates, tax stubs, pay stubs, DS 160, bank receipt for visa fees, employment letter?
Our college's in house personnel(who are are not immigration attorneys, but people who are trained to file petitions) did my H-1B. They answered the above documents and questions are needed.
Are there some other questions I need to be prepared for or documents I need to take?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
For us, we needed nothing other than the requirements listed on the interview letter i.e. original I-797, visa application (DS-156/7 as was then), proof of payment. No harm in having everything else to hand, though.
So far as questions, it was even more trivial than the original application i.e. Hi, how's it going, so what does <<my company do>>, oh that sounds interesting, ok fingerprints. My wife didn't even get a single question.
Your mileage may vary, depending on the embassy and nature of your company. With H visas, there's been a history of people using consulting companies as way of turning the H visa into a "come and live in the US and try to find some work" visa. If your company looks like that, you might receive more scrutiny...
So far as questions, it was even more trivial than the original application i.e. Hi, how's it going, so what does <<my company do>>, oh that sounds interesting, ok fingerprints. My wife didn't even get a single question.
Your mileage may vary, depending on the embassy and nature of your company. With H visas, there's been a history of people using consulting companies as way of turning the H visa into a "come and live in the US and try to find some work" visa. If your company looks like that, you might receive more scrutiny...
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My husband renewed his H1 several times with me and kids in tow (H4s) the renewal process was always very straight forward. He was asked the last time he went for pay stubs, which we didn't have (never been asked perviously for these, although I think they're on the list) but the officer didn't seem to mind that he didn't have them. I was never asked anything
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
For us, we needed nothing other than the requirements listed on the interview letter i.e. original I-797, visa application (DS-156/7 as was then), proof of payment. No harm in having everything else to hand, though.
With H visas, there's been a history of people using consulting companies as way of turning the H visa into a "come and live in the US and try to find some work" visa. If your company looks like that, you might receive more scrutiny...
With H visas, there's been a history of people using consulting companies as way of turning the H visa into a "come and live in the US and try to find some work" visa. If your company looks like that, you might receive more scrutiny...
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
My husband renewed his H1 several times with me and kids in tow (H4s) the renewal process was always very straight forward. He was asked the last time he went for pay stubs, which we didn't have (never been asked perviously for these, although I think they're on the list) but the officer didn't seem to mind that he didn't have them. I was never asked anything
Also, I wanted to ensure I did not miss any document.
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Please report back and let us know how it goes.
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Don't forget the Digital Photo and an updated, approved Labor Condition Application (LCA) from your Employer!!
I think if your institution is a well-established one, and you can describe you job duties fairly well, then it shouldn't be a grilling visa interview process.
BTW, is your H1-B VISA stamp expiring? The reason I'm asking is although the H1-B status has to be renewed 3 years at a time, you can do that within the U.S., unless your Visa stamp will be expiring and you anticipate travel outside of the U.S. after the expiration date. The duration the consulate gives for the visa stamp depends partly on the reciprocity with your country of citizenship. Some countries' citizens are given stamps valid for 60 months at a time.
I think if your institution is a well-established one, and you can describe you job duties fairly well, then it shouldn't be a grilling visa interview process.
BTW, is your H1-B VISA stamp expiring? The reason I'm asking is although the H1-B status has to be renewed 3 years at a time, you can do that within the U.S., unless your Visa stamp will be expiring and you anticipate travel outside of the U.S. after the expiration date. The duration the consulate gives for the visa stamp depends partly on the reciprocity with your country of citizenship. Some countries' citizens are given stamps valid for 60 months at a time.
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
BTW, is your H1-B VISA stamp expiring? The reason I'm asking is although the H1-B status has to be renewed 3 years at a time, you can do that within the U.S., unless your Visa stamp will be expiring and you anticipate travel outside of the U.S. after the expiration date.
Thanks for your advice and time.
BTW, looking at your timeline in your signature of F-1 visa for 11 years, you could be in the EB-1 category as if you have spent 11 years in colllege, you might have a Ph.D which helps a lot for the EB-1. Though, EB-2 is also quicker for people from Australia except it needs labor certification(which is a bit difficult in this market and takes about a year and half typically) and employer sponsorship. You may want to look if you can move to the EB-1 category if you have a Ph.D and the other required credentials.
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The duration of the stamp generally depends on the type of visa. If your H visa was filed for three years, you get a stamp for that long. If less, then your stamp duration is also less. Yes, for some visa like student visas it is given for five years though the study program may be only for two years and if your home country has amicable relations with US.
BTW, looking at your timeline in your signature of F-1 visa for 11 years, you could be in the EB-1 category as if you have spent 11 years in colllege, you might have a Ph.D which helps a lot for the EB-1. Though, EB-2 is also quicker for people from Australia except it needs labor certification(which is a bit difficult in this market and takes about a year and half typically) and employer sponsorship. You may want to look if you can move to the EB-1 category if you have a Ph.D and the other required credentials.
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1. In White Background
2. 2 Inches X 2 Inches
3. From Top of Hair to Bottom of Chin: 25-35mm
4. From Eye Level to Bottom of Photo: 28-35mm
When scanned, the photo has to be in a square format, minimum 600 X 600 pixels, scanned at at least 300dpi, and file size <240kb
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Actually I doubt that I'll qualify for EB-1, mostly because I don't fall into one of the 3 categories (Outstanding researchers, international award winners, etc.). I finished my M.D. a few years ago and will be entering a residency training program. After that, it's possible I can get an academic position with potential for EB sponsorship.
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
What I meant was if there was a photo processing shop(CVS/Walgreens) which can get me a photo according to those specifications which as some one below commented should be possible as it is standard format for a US passport.
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Re: possible questions for a H-1B visa renewal interview
It's probably the same/similar format as the Passport photo required for U.S. Passport application, so you shouldn't have problem getting it. It has to be:
1. In White Background
2. 2 Inches X 2 Inches
3. From Top of Hair to Bottom of Chin: 25-35mm
4. From Eye Level to Bottom of Photo: 28-35mm
When scanned, the photo has to be in a square format, minimum 600 X 600 pixels, scanned at at least 300dpi, and file size <240kb
1. In White Background
2. 2 Inches X 2 Inches
3. From Top of Hair to Bottom of Chin: 25-35mm
4. From Eye Level to Bottom of Photo: 28-35mm
When scanned, the photo has to be in a square format, minimum 600 X 600 pixels, scanned at at least 300dpi, and file size <240kb