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Posted on 26 Jun 2010
Q.

To go to Country for VISA Stamping

I am on H1-B. My wife is on H4. My previous H1-B expired on OCT. 2009, while we were in USA. I applied for extension.
Now I have H1-B up to OCT 2012.
The VISA Stamp on our PASSPORTS was upto OCT 2009.

Now,Due to some family problems, MY wife wants to go to INDIA.( I will go to India for VISA Stamping 4 months after my wife)
IS IT POSSIBLE for my wife to go to my country? What documents she needs to carry with her to the air port so that she takes her flight smoothly?

User's Location: Owings Mills, Maryland, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 29 Jun 2010
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