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steppke Dec 13th 2001 10:59 pm

I have managed to get an appointment at Ciudad Juarez later this month to get my H1-B visa which has just been approved via the Premium Processing system, has anyone had any experience of this procedure, specifically at this consulate? I am a UK citizen. I would be most interested to hear from anyone who has been through this processing and can pass on any tips - types of likely questions, what actually happens on the day, resources in Ciudad Juarez etc.

tia
Steppke

Gorgonzola Dec 14th 2001 2:27 am

If you are approved already, you don't need to go there.

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Sylvia Ottemoeller Dec 14th 2001 5:54 pm

steppke wrote:

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Have you seen this site? http://www.multipleentry.com/

See also: http://www.immigrationportal.com/[email protected]^[email protected]

Gorgonzola Dec 16th 2001 1:16 am

You gotta be kidding. For what reason you would go to Mexico ?


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[usenetquote2]> > a UK citizen. I would be most interested to hear from anyone who has been through[/usenetquote2]
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Sylvia Ottemoeller Dec 17th 2001 7:09 pm

Gorgonzola, lots of people want to get the visa stamp in the passport in Canada or
Mexico, so that when they go on another trip outside the U.S., they don't have to get
the visa stamp at that time. Many consular posts around the world take several days
or even a few weeks to process a temporary visa, and often someone's trip cannot be
long enough to accommodate the time that that takes.

Gorgonzola wrote:

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[usenetquote2]>>steppke wrote:[/usenetquote2]

[usenetquote2]>>>I have managed to get an appointment at Ciudad Juarez later this month to get my[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>>H1-B visa which has just been approved via the Premium Processing system, has[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>>anyone had any experience of this procedure, specifically at this consulate? I am[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>>a UK citizen. I would be most interested to hear from anyone who has been through[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>>this processing and can pass on any tips - types of likely questions, what[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>>actually happens on the day, resources in Ciudad Juarez etc.[/usenetquote2]

[usenetquote2]>>Have you seen this site? http://www.multipleentry.com/[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>[/usenetquote2]
[usenetquote2]>>See also: http://www.immigrationportal.com/[email protected]^[email protected][/usenetquote2]


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