H1B Interview - What Documents
Hi Guys,
Sorry if this question has been asked a million times (as I'm sure it has) - I did try to search, but got all sorts of seemingly unrelated stuff back. I have my H1B interview at the US embassy in London on Friday. Just wondering what documentation I will need to take with me? Apart from the obvious stuff like the I-797, interview appointment letter, passport, what else do I need to take. I keep reading horror stories about people being asked for wedding photos, birth certificates, bank statements, etc... Isn't there a definitive list somewhere which says that for visa H1B, here is a list of what you need to take? Also, how many passport photos do I need to take - I believe it's one 2x2 for each family member, but then I've also read that they need 2 per person. I'm British, always lived in the UK, work for a large American firm, who've sponsored my H1B application, and I've booked the interview with Benmar (anyone ever used them by the way?) Many Thanks Simon |
Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
When we had our H1b/H4 interviews in 2009 we took:
I-797 OH University Diploma & transcripts Marriage Certificate Birth Certificates (for all 4 of us) 4 photos of all of us as that is what we got at Snappy Snaps when we had them done! :) Passports Interview letter DS-160 (this was prior to the online version) And a book to read. Now ask what they actually looked at! Passports, photos, I-797 and DS-160. I prefer to take too much rather than not enough but I seriously doubt they would want to look at bank statements or marriage photos so don't worry about taking them. http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...entletter.html Just remember you cannot take cell phones or car keys with an electronic fob on them. |
Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
That's perfect - exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Sarah!
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Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
Originally Posted by simon_pieman
(Post 9692779)
Hi Guys,
Sorry if this question has been asked a million times (as I'm sure it has) - I did try to search, but got all sorts of seemingly unrelated stuff back. I have my H1B interview at the US embassy in London on Friday. Just wondering what documentation I will need to take with me? Apart from the obvious stuff like the I-797, interview appointment letter, passport, what else do I need to take. I keep reading horror stories about people being asked for wedding photos, birth certificates, bank statements, etc... Isn't there a definitive list somewhere which says that for visa H1B, here is a list of what you need to take? Also, how many passport photos do I need to take - I believe it's one 2x2 for each family member, but then I've also read that they need 2 per person. I'm British, always lived in the UK, work for a large American firm, who've sponsored my H1B application, and I've booked the interview with Benmar (anyone ever used them by the way?) Many Thanks Simon I believe the additional items are for other visas, such as marriage ones etc. Interview with Bemnar?! never heard of them?! who are they and why would you need an interview with them?! (being nosey now :eek: ) Vicki |
Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
Agree with Vicki, you only need the things you know about. No need for anything else.
Don't forget that you can't take any electronic devices with you, that's includes car entry key fob devices. I've not heard of Benmar either. |
Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
Originally Posted by simon_pieman
(Post 9692779)
I'm British, always lived in the UK, work for a large American firm, who've sponsored my H1B application, and I've booked the interview with Benmar (anyone ever used them by the way?)
Ian |
Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
Thanks guys - my interview is with the embassy, not Benmar, but the firm I work for (who do literally hundreds of relocations a year) told me to book my interview through Benmar. Not really sure why, but I figure our relocation department know what they're doing! The interview is at 9.30 Friday at the embassy.
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Re: H1B Interview - What Documents
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 9693360)
These guys? The only people you should be intervied by is the US Consulate in London. Everyone else is irrelevant... and you should never use any sort of visa agency.
Ian Out of curiosity, I drilled a little deeper -- it seems that they conduct what are valid functions traditionally handled by legitimate travel agencies. That said, there is a problem with business overstepping the bounds of what travel agencies would do in the past. And in this computerized age, the traditional travel agency is becoming a thing of the past. |
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