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pootle_monster May 11th 2007 12:57 am

L1 renewal wait time?
 
Hi All,
I was hoping that someone may be able to help me.........my L1 visa runs out in September 2007 (yes folks that in 5 months!) thankfully i already have recieved the paperwork that gives me an extension until September 2009 (few that was close!) i want to pop back to Blighty so i can get the official stamp in my passport. My immigration lawyer (whom is an idiot) has told me there may be a wait period before i can get the new visa stuck into my passport, but has no idea of the lenght of wait.
I spoke to the US Embassy back in London and they had no idea either :curse: so my question to all you lovely expats out there is.....

How long did you wait before getting the new visa stuck into your passport?
After the visa in your passport ran out? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Or it really doesn't matter!

I would really appreciate any help on this! Thank you loads x

mandpete May 11th 2007 1:48 am

Re: L1 renewal wait time?
 
Our visas ran out in May 2005 and we renewed them at the US Embassy in London in August 2005. At the time there was about a 40 day wait for an appointment at the Embassy.

Jozef May 11th 2007 4:49 am

Re: L1 renewal wait time?
 
"pootle_monster" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m...
>
> Hi All,
> I was hoping that someone may be able to help me.........my L1 visa runs
> out in September 2007 (yes folks that in 5 months!) thankfully i already
> have recieved the paperwork that gives me an extension until September
> 2009 (few that was close!) i want to pop back to Blighty so i can get
> the official stamp in my passport. My immigration lawyer (whom is an
> idiot) has told me there may be a wait period before i can get the new
> visa stuck into my passport, but has no idea of the lenght of wait.
> I spoke to the US Embassy back in London and they had no idea either
> :curse: so my question to all you lovely expats out there is.....
>
> How long did you wait before getting the new visa stuck into your
> passport?
> After the visa in your passport ran out? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Or
> it really doesn't matter!

If the extension of your L-1 has already been approved and you received a
new I-94 card it really does not matter. You need a valid visa stamp in your
passport only if you want to travel and re-enter the US.

Jozef

J. J. Farrell May 11th 2007 10:20 am

Re: L1 renewal wait time?
 
On May 10, 5:57 pm, pootle_monster
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was hoping that someone may be able to help me.........my L1 visa runs
> out in September 2007 (yes folks that in 5 months!) thankfully i already
> have recieved the paperwork that gives me an extension until September
> 2009 (few that was close!) i want to pop back to Blighty so i can get
> the official stamp in my passport. My immigration lawyer (whom is an
> idiot) has told me there may be a wait period before i can get the new
> visa stuck into my passport, but has no idea of the lenght of wait.
> I spoke to the US Embassy back in London and they had no idea either
> :curse: so my question to all you lovely expats out there is.....
>
> How long did you wait before getting the new visa stuck into your
> passport?
> After the visa in your passport ran out? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Or
> it really doesn't matter!

I wouldn't bother getting a new visa until you need one. It's probably
only worth making a special trip to get one if you need to be prepared
to make trips to other countries where it may not be convenient (or
possible) to get a visa, or need to be able to make short trips to the
UK (ones not long enough to get a visa).

I'm not sure what rules they apply on getting a new visa before the
old one runs out - probably simplest not to bother getting a new one
until the old one has run out.

pootle_monster May 11th 2007 3:26 pm

Re: L1 renewal wait time?
 

Originally Posted by J. J. Farrell (Post 4765232)
On May 10, 5:57 pm, pootle_monster
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was hoping that someone may be able to help me.........my L1 visa runs
> out in September 2007 (yes folks that in 5 months!) thankfully i already
> have recieved the paperwork that gives me an extension until September
> 2009 (few that was close!) i want to pop back to Blighty so i can get
> the official stamp in my passport. My immigration lawyer (whom is an
> idiot) has told me there may be a wait period before i can get the new
> visa stuck into my passport, but has no idea of the lenght of wait.
> I spoke to the US Embassy back in London and they had no idea either
> :curse: so my question to all you lovely expats out there is.....
>
> How long did you wait before getting the new visa stuck into your
> passport?
> After the visa in your passport ran out? 30 days? 60 days? 90 days? Or
> it really doesn't matter!

I wouldn't bother getting a new visa until you need one. It's probably
only worth making a special trip to get one if you need to be prepared
to make trips to other countries where it may not be convenient (or
possible) to get a visa, or need to be able to make short trips to the
UK (ones not long enough to get a visa).

I'm not sure what rules they apply on getting a new visa before the
old one runs out - probably simplest not to bother getting a new one
until the old one has run out.

The problem is i DO want to leave the US, as no matter how much i love the country i have always traveled further afield. My job takes me all around the world, so i need to get the stamp before i get sent over seas!

BTW i don't need a visa to enter the UK as i'm a British citizen!


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