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Re: H1 Visa stamping dilemma. Posted on: Sun, 07 Aug 2005 14:56:55 +0000


> Hi,
>
> I am an Indian citizen currently residing in the U.S.A. I came to the
> U.S. on study (F1) visa in 2002 and after graduating got a job after
> which my company applied for my H1 visa which was approved last month.
> I am planning to come to India in December for getting the Visa
> stamping on my passport. I have a question to ask. When I had applied
> for my F1 visa, I was in Nagpur and so I came under Mumbai Consulate's
> jurisdiction and as a result I went to Mumbai for my visa appointment.
> My parents are presently living in Madhya Pradesh which again falls
> into Mumbai region for visa purposes. When I visited the Nonimmigrant
> Visa webpage on the embassy's website, I came across this line which
> said that you have to be a resident of the states which fall under
> Mumbai's jurisdiction for the last six months in order to take
> appointment at Mumbai Consulate. But, as I have been in the US for the
> past three years, I am not sure as to where I should apply for my
> appointment, Mumbai or Delhi ?
> I would appreciate your help.
>
> Thanks..

Obviously Mumbai as both the places come under Mumbai consulate.

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