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H1b documents guidelines
My Dear Friends I want to suggest some good tips regarding the Visa Issuance for H1B. Please do follow these guidelines:

  
1. Fill the all the fields in DS forms (DS-156, DS-157), including the field “when do you like to arrive in US “. In case of a field not applicable, mention “ NA “
  
2. Arrange your H1 B documents with a clamp for each of these and show the visa officer only the one asked.

a) I797 (Notice of Action)
b) US Job offer letter
c) LCA (Labour Condition Application)
d) I129 (Application for Non-Immigrant worker)
e) Client Letter
f) Project Description
g) US company photos
h) US employers Tax papers

3. Arrange your Current Employer documents as

a) Job offer Letter
b) Experience letter
c) Pay slips for six months( recent )
d) Bank Statements
e) Company Photos

4. Arrange your degree certificates ( if any higher degree qualified please do carry
them).
      
5. Now you need not carry the DD Rs 2400/- for visa issuance fee.

6. Take photocopy of all these documents mentioned above.

7. At the time of interview provide the documents to the visa officer only that are
asked.
      
8. Don’t overstate your answer unless and until he mentions.

9. Be very confident in your answer.

10. Speak loudly.

11. Not to forget to wish him.

12. A smile always helps you and puts away your tension.

13. Wear your company tag this gives a professional look.

14. Always be honest with the Visa officer.

15. Truly speaking, Visa officers are very cool during interview,
So you need not worry at all.

  
   The visa officers are specifically mentioning about these:

1. client letter

2. US company Tax papers.

3. Company photos (US and also current employer).

4. Degree certificates.

5. Experience letter (from current employer).
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