Successful H1 and H4 stamping Vancouver Canada on 9/6/2017


anilreddy3

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I got my H-1 B and H4 stamping approved at Vancouver,Canada on Wednesday September 06 2017.

Below are the interview questions.

  1. Is this a new H1 or renewal?
  2. Who is H1b the applicant among you two? (Asked pointing to me and my wife)
  3. Who is Your employer?
  4. What do you do for this company? .. answered I am a programmer
  5. What exactly are you roles and responsibilities?
  6. How long you have been working with your employer?
  7. Are you with this company since first H1b?
  8. Have you worked with this company on any other status?
  9. Did you do your masters?
  10. What is the name of the university?
  11. Where you on OPT after that?
  12. Did you work on OPT?
  13. How long have you been married? (Question to my wife)
  14. When did you come to US? (Question to my wife)

VO said your visa is approved and handed over the rights documents.

No additional documents asked other than passport and I-797.

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On 9/7/2017 at 9:59 AM, anilreddy3 said:

I got my H-1 B and H4 stamping approved at Vancouver,Canada on Wednesday September 06 2017.

Below are the interview questions.

  1. Is this a new H1 or renewal?
  2. Who is H1b the applicant among you two? (Asked pointing to me and my wife)
  3. Who is Your employer?
  4. What do you do for this company? .. answered I am a programmer
  5. What exactly are you roles and responsibilities?
  6. How long you have been working with your employer?
  7. Are you with this company since first H1b?
  8. Have you worked with this company on any other status?
  9. Did you do your masters?
  10. What is the name of the university?
  11. Where you on OPT after that?
  12. Did you work on OPT?
  13. How long have you been married? (Question to my wife)
  14. When did you come to US? (Question to my wife)

VO said your visa is approved and handed over the rights documents.

No additional documents asked other than passport and I-797.

thanks alot for sharing your experience,

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