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Successful stamping after 221(g)
Hi Guys,

First of all thanks for immihelp.com and all of the guys contributed here.

I had my first interview in 4th week of Feb'06 and visa got rejected under section 221(g).

I have stampings from 4 different countries and passport full with different countries visas and frequent travel stamps. I was very confident of getting visa with my experience of working in several contries and good educational background.(I have PG degree in engineering (but not a computer related degree) from top tech college in india).

To my surprise, I got rejected under sec 221(g) and asked to get more documentation from end client (not from immeidate employer) and travle itenary. My employer did not provided with end client letter for obvious reasons (no one gives you letter unless you are actually working with the end client, so my employer got resource agreement between my employer and end client) and few other details about their relation.

I attend at chennai consulate personally again on 4th week of Apr'06. This time it was very good interview and successfully got my visa and waiting for passport arrival.

One of the consulate staff has given us some instructions on how to deal with VO and how to answer the questions etc...It was quite good one and I must say, it helped me a lot on that moment.

So please note that, listen to the question carefully and asnwer what is exactly required. Do not give unncessary lenghty asnwers. There are in no mood to listen your lengthy stories. They are doing the same job for years and saw many like us and listened to all kind of answers. Please be specific. Be releaxed.....remember this is not end of world. Take a deep breath and approach VO with smile and say hello mam/sir....Be confident...dont get confused or do not angry with VO at any cost.....They are there to help us and please cooperate with them........

I wish you all the best.

Any questions, please do not hesitate to post here and I will reply.......

Cheers
BloreGuy
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