Great Escape: Indian’s F1 Nightmare Turns H1B Win

Indian F-1 student wins H-1B visa approval

An Indian F-1 student narrowly avoided an immigration nightmare during an H-1B visa interview, turning a stressful situation into an inspiring story. Despite being denied entry into the U.S. due to a university error, the visa officer’s understanding changed everything.

University error triggers entry denial

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The student’s H-1B petition had been approved in August as an I-797B, requiring visa stamping before re-entry. However, when he travelled to India in September and tried to return in October, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers denied entry after discovering a major administrative mistake.

SEVIS record prematurely marked “Completed”

The student’s university had wrongly updated his SEVIS record as “Completed,” assuming his H-1B status had already taken effect. This error left him with neither a valid F-1 record nor a stamped H-1B visa, blocking his legal re-entry into the U.S.

Calm explanation wins approval

At his H-1B interview in the Hyderabad consulate, the visa officer questioned his decision to apply again after being denied entry. The student calmly explained the error and presented evidence. After a long review, the officer smiled and said, “Your visa is approved.”

Hope for other applicants

At a time when visa scrutiny is at an all-time high, this case has brought relief and optimism among international students. The story shared widely online is being hailed as a rare moment where understanding and fairness prevailed over bureaucracy.

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