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Posted on 04 Mar 2011
Q.

H1B visa stamping in Canada

I received an approved H1B petition which extended my H1B till Sep 2013. (Same Employer)

My Current H1B visa and I-94 Card are valid till June 29,2011.
My wife has a H4 visa and I-94 Card which is valid till June 29,2011.

I am planning to travel to Canada for H1B/H4 stamping on 15 March,2011.

My question is if my H1B visa gets rejected in Canada.
will I be permited to re-enter the US or I will need to return to India from Canada.


Please advice.

User's Location: Madison, Michigan, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 06 Mar 2011
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