Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
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Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
I recently had my L1-B renewal interview at the London Embassy in the US and I was wondering, why on Earth do I need to go to the Embassy to do this? My understanding is my VISA had essentialy been renewed and all that was required was for my passport to be updated with the new VISA sticker, this could be done just as easily in an imigration office in the US or purely via secure mail... surely?
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
I recently had my L1-B renewal interview at the London Embassy in the US and I was wondering, why on Earth do I need to go to the Embassy to do this? My understanding is my VISA had essentialy been renewed and all that was required was for my passport to be updated with the new VISA sticker, this could be done just as easily in an imigration office in the US or purely via secure mail... surely?
Either way, I assume you needed appear in person so they could make sure it's you.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
You used to be able to do it. They stopped reissuing/renewing most visa classifications within the US several years ago. Now it's limited to diplomatic visas.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
You used to be able to do it. They stopped reissuing/renewing most visa classifications within the US several years ago. Now it's limited to diplomatic visas.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
Rene
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
http://dublin.usembassy.gov/non-immi...n-by-mail.html
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
Dublin allow renewal of non-immigrant visas by mail.
http://dublin.usembassy.gov/non-immi...n-by-mail.html
http://dublin.usembassy.gov/non-immi...n-by-mail.html
They allow you to start the application for the renewal by mail. The site says they will call you to go to the consulate overseas if they decide to interview you so there is no guarantee and any interview would surely be outside the US. So I imagine they would make any potential problem applicants, or entire classifications (such as all adult H, L, O, E etc) report for the interview.
It is common for people to send their applications to US consulates in Canada, but then drive up there for the interview and the stamping.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
You used to be able to do it. They stopped reissuing/renewing most visa classifications within the US several years ago. Now it's limited to diplomatic visas.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
They could easily issue the visa within the US, but they probably want the people who are denied to be stuck outside the US when it happens.
I imagine some people who were denied a renewal in the US would just stay anyway.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
It is logical only when you have to stop working upon visa/I-94 expiration. For example, If you have H1b visa expired and you get a new I797 approval, you do not need to stamp the visa on passport and it is perfact to continue working based on the new I797/I-94. BUT when you decide to go out then you need to apply the visa in US consulate in order to gain the entry again which is fine. However, this process sometimes takes months and there is a fair chance that you will loose your job (because you are not present in the US). I do not understand why US does not allow stamping inside US? All the background checking can be done while applicant is present in the country.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
The paper work was all renewed while I was in the states, however the visa in my passport required me to visit a (US) Embassy if I traveled outside of the US (with the exception of Canada/Mexico). So if the VISA has been extended and I'm allowed to drive to Canada and back without issue, why do I need to attend an interview for my passport (that already has the original visa in it) to have it updated?? It makes no sense?!?!
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
The paper work was all renewed while I was in the states, however the visa in my passport required me to visit a (US) Embassy if I traveled outside of the US (with the exception of Canada/Mexico). So if the VISA has been extended and I'm allowed to drive to Canada and back without issue, why do I need to attend an interview for my passport (that already has the original visa in it) to have it updated?? It makes no sense?!?!
I don't know the process, so can't really comment, just saying...you have added more information now.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
Detail is the name of the game with Uncle Sam, I might just right a letter and see what happens.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
Not everyone qualifies for the visa. Not everyone is honest. The renewal process is a chance to catch cheaters. When they catch a cheater, they want the cheater to be stuck outside the US.
If you want to renew the petition to keep working, then you can do that. If you want to travel for a short trip to Canada/Mexico and adjacent islands (F/J only) then there is a process for that where you don't need a new visa. If you want the freedom of travel overseas then you need to go through the visa process while you are outside the US.
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Re: Silly question but why is the renewal interview not in the US?
The paper work was all renewed while I was in the states, however the visa in my passport required me to visit a (US) Embassy if I traveled outside of the US (with the exception of Canada/Mexico). So if the VISA has been extended and I'm allowed to drive to Canada and back without issue, why do I need to attend an interview for my passport (that already has the original visa in it) to have it updated?? It makes no sense?!?!