Hi

I traveled to Pakistan on Advance Parole and came back without any
trouble in January 2003. 

My situation was a bit different in a way that my stamped H1 was also
valid for another month and a half. So, I showed the H1 stamp at KHI
airport and used Advanced Parole at the immigration at SFO airport. I
hope you have the same situation.

I think that the AP along with the EAD card should give them enough
satisfaction as to allow your return to US.

Regards,
Mashhood

--- mehdi hasnain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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ASA
Here is a question that someone asked... could anyone provide input on
this pls...
 
"what about advance parole to visit pakistan? does anyone have
info/news whether the immigration guys here and at pakistan would give
us trouble if we have advance parole to travel?????
Thankx
Mehdi Hasnain
 
please advise










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>From: "M. Amir Haque" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject: Re: ECN: H1 Visa Stamping (New and Revalidation) 
>Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:56:54 -0500 
> 
>i am keeping tabs on these type of cases. here are some cases based 
>on first hand knowledge (as i personally got to talk to actual 
>applicants on phone to get in-depth details) 
> 
>1- A close friend of mine recently got it, he works for Erickson 
>here in Dallas, he went to KHI in the last week of Nov. 2002, he had 
>H1-B I-787A (Work Permit from INS) earlier but never got to apply 
>for visa due to restrictions later on applying for one in American 
>Embassy in Canada/Mexico, (still he tried to get appointmnets for 
>his interview in Canada and Mexico, got phone calls directly from 
>the resp. embassies that he cannot apply for a visa there, so go to 
>your home country) he applied there in PAK. in the first week of Dec 
>2002, (he got married in 2nd week of Dec.), got his interview after 
>3 weeks, after a successful interview in Dec's 3rd week (i.e. 
>American Embassy in ISL has no issues in providing you a visa, now 
>let's check with FBI in USA - i.e. SAO Check), after that FBI 
>background check (i.e. SAO Check), he got his visa in the last week 
>of Jan 2003, he then applied for his wife's visa, got an interview 
>within 10 days, after a successful interview, she also got her visa, 
>they came here in 2nd week of Feb. It all went pretty good for him 
>as he got more than "2.5 months of vacation time" from his company! 
>:-) 
> 
>2- My cousin's friend applied for H1-B visa revalidation thru US 
>State Dept. here, got his visa in 3.5 months time. he is married 
>with one kid, both hubby and wife are Docs (earleir on J-1, now on 
>J-1 Waiver and with H1-B). 
> 
>(What is H1-B Visa Revalidation: http://travel.state.gov/hlop.html) 
> 
>3- 2 other friends of my cousin applied, almost same 
>situation/background as above (#2), both got H1-B visas revalidated 
>after 2.5 to 3 months. 
> 
>4- A friend of my cousin got his H1-B visa revalidation application 
>rejected, he is a Doc too, married with 2 children, but he aplied 
>only for his own visa to go to London to attend his bro's wedding - 
>i personally think the red flag here was his application for only 
>himself, as he didn't applied for visas for all his family.. i 
>myself would have rejected his application. ;-) -- i don't know why 
>poeple make these kind of idiotic mistakes... 
> 
>Second hand knowledge but very reliable.... 
> 
>2 friends of a close friend applied, living here in dallas, both for 
>H-1B revalidation thru US State dept., they got their visas in 
>approx. 3 months. both are single. 
> 
>My own conclusion: 
>H1-B visas (new or revalidation) stamping process is going on 
>smoothly, no hurdles, no ban, it just takes some time due to new 
>checks and procedures based on presumed guilt! :-) 
> 
>i myself will be applying early next year, will post the results 
>here FYI .... Let us know about the cases you know, it would help if 
>you document them like i did here or better... :-) Thanks! 
> 
>HTH ... 
>Regards, 
>- Amir 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>----Original Message Follows---- 
>From: Jazib Ahmed 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject: ECN: ECN : H1 Visa Stamping 
>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:13:25 -0700 (PDT) 
> 
>Salams to all, 
> 
>I wanted to know if any one has recently stamped his 
>H1B Visa on his passport ? I bet there must be lot of 
>people like me who are on H1 in US and havent gone 
>back just because of the visa delays. 
> 
>I have heard that H1 visa is getting stamped earlier 
>for folks who are (freshly) married compared to those 
>who are singels ???? Can anyone confirm that and 
>knows any particular logic behind this .. 
> 
>Also, how much time the whole process is taking right 
>now if a person is single vs. if he's married. 
> 
>Any responses will be greatly appreciated. 
> 
>Regards, 
> 
>-Jazib 
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