Colorado H-1B Attorney: Visa Re-Stamping In Canada, Mexico or Bahamas
a Good Option
When seeking an extension of certain non-resident visas or a change in status, foreign visitors
must have their visa stamped at a U.S. consulate outside the country....
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Colorado H-1B Attorney: Visa Re-Stamping In Canada, Mexico or Bahamas
a Good Option
When seeking an extension of certain non-resident visas or a change in status, foreign visitors
must have their visa stamped at a U.S. consulate outside the country. Visitors may return to
their home country to get their visa stamped or, more conveniently, they can have it done at a
consulate in Mexico, Canada or the Bahamas. For those desiring to come to the U.S., working
with a Colorado H-1B attorney may help expedite this process and ensure it goes smoothly.
The H-1B visa allows employers to bring highly skilled workers in specialized fields to the U.S.
It’s particularly popular among information technology corporations to bring overseas staff to
America. These visas are good for three years and can be extended up to six years.
H4 visas are visas offered to the spouses and children of H-1 holders. F1 visas are issued to
students. For various reasons, holders of these visas may want to obtain a H1B vi
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