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Lawyers usually discourage non-Canadians to get visas stamped at American
Embassies in Canada. Two friends of mine did it, a Nepales and a German,
both got it. The German guy went to Quebec, a year ago. He took with him a
lot of documents: from University degrees to old visas and passports, ...
Then he did not need anything, but you never know, specially this days!!
You definitely need a letter from your employer.
Good luck,
Corinna
-----Original Message-----
From: Kohler, Robert [mailto:robert.kohler_at_intel.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:13 AM
To: swiss-list_at_swiss-list.com
Subject: swiss-list: Renewing H-1B Visa on passport
Has anyone renew his H-1B Visa stamped on his swiss passport through a US
Consulate in Canada (e.g. Vancouver) ?
Is there anything I should be aware besides getting the appointment ?
I am planning travel arrangements and it would be really silly if I forgot a
document that I was not aware (I heard they can ask for birth certificates
?!).
Personal experiences are welcome.
Thank you.
Robert Kohler
Intel Corp.
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Received on Thu Oct 25 2001 - 18:44:09 PDT