
The H1B visa stamping process was once quite simple for many applicants. However, recent modifications to the Dropbox rules have surprised several people, leading them to face unexpected interviews.
A notable incident occurred when a visa applicant submitted their documents through Dropbox in Delhi in Dehi. Initially, the status indicated “application received,” but a few days later, it changed to “refused” due to the new regulations.
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Rather than experiencing a seamless process, the applicant received a 221g letter, which mandated an in-person interview. This unexpected turn not only increased stress but also complicated travel plans, as the applicant haad a flight scheduled within days.
Fortunately, the interview itself was quick and uncomplicated. The officer posed basic questions regarding the petition, employer, and educational history before granting the visa.
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This situation underscores an important change—relying solely on Dropbox may no longer suffice. Travelers need to stay informed about evolving visa policies and be ready for additional requirements.
Individiuals preparing for H1B stamping should allow extra time fo rpossible interviews. Being flexible with travel dates and securing accommodations near consulates can help manage these last-minute adjustments effectively.
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