Can I get a new visa in
Question: I came here on an F1
Visa and later applied for a change of status to H-1B. However, I have been
told that if I go back to the
Answer: There are several
qualifications to be able to go to
Applicants for visas that reflect
a change of status (e.g., F1 to H1B or F1 to J), provided the applicant
originally entered the US in other than B status and possesses an original
change of status notice (I-797) from the Department of Homeland Security.
Applicants possessing B visas
issued in their home country with annotations showing intent to change visa
status, such as "Prospective Student."
Question: Who Cannot Apply in
Answer: Applicants who entered
the
Applicants who have been out of
status in the
A, B, E, G and Q visa
applications, including renewals are not accepted from Third Country Nationals
that are not resident in the appropriate consular district.
Citizens of
Question: How can I go about
making an interview appointment.
Answer: You can actually make it
online at the website available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at
www.visa-usa.com.mx. In order to use the service the applicant must purchase a
PIN for US$10.00 payable by Visa or Mastercard. Please note that the PIN will
expire 10 days after the appointment date. If an appointment is not scheduled,
the PIN will expire 90 days after purchase. The PIN provides for 3 scheduling
opportunities so that an applicant can schedule an appointment and reschedule
it up to 2 additional times if necessary. Appointments cannot be changed or
cancelled within 5 business days of the appointment date.
For further information the US
Embassy Mexico Customer Service Center is available Monday through Friday from
7am to 9pm Central and Saturday and Sunday from 9am – 3pm Central. There are
several payment options for accessing the
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