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 I lost my passport in the aggrvated robbery
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Posted on 08-18-07 7:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I was robbed at Houston, along with my two roommate about two years ago. We were at gun point for about 2 hours in our own apartment. These days, I'm in great need of driver liscene. I have made a new passport from Nepalese Embassy located at Washington DC. But, I don't have Visa in my newly acquired passport. I was told to get VISA in my passport by the DPS officials.
Please Nepali brothers and sister help me to get a new VISA in the passport.
 
Posted on 08-18-07 7:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Go back to Nepal and apply for new visa, Baki"allah ke upper"
 
Posted on 08-18-07 7:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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if u are a sutdent your visa copy must have on your collage, you can take a copy.
if u robbed, there must have police case,
so including these matter write a letter requesting on INS office, you can get some solution.
 
Posted on 08-18-07 8:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya!! I had F-1 VISA
 
Posted on 08-18-07 8:29 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I suppose, college I-20 must have all details including SEVIS identity. If you had F-1 visa, then go to international center and ask for a copy of I-20 & SEVIS No. Probably they may help you to obtain a new visa. Yes, they keep your all records viz. copy of passport, visa, I-20, etc...
Good Luck Lopchandai!
 
Posted on 08-18-07 8:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya, I have photocopies of everythings like my I-20, Visa, Transcripts, property evaluation and so on. But, still I don't have definite clue where to go and get a VISA. International student counsuler tells to either go back to nepal or Mexico or Canada. I'm not getting a right solution.
About, my driver liscene, I've send cheque and 102 form to INS Office to get a new 1-94 which will help to get it.
 
Posted on 08-19-07 12:43 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I had a same problem long time back. I went to mexcio to get the new visa but when i was there the Immagriation person who took my interview told me that if you can prove proper document that you lost your passport and you are on status all the time since you been US, then nearest Immagriation office issue the duplicate visa but I am not sure about it. so Just try to contact the nearest USCIS office and find out.
 
Posted on 08-19-07 12:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank u kancha dai for your advice. But, I have lost my hope. I have applied for a new I-94. With its help I may get a Driver Liscence. My planning right now is to get Driver's Liscence. My Student Visa is expiring after 1 year. But, I still have to go school for more than 2 years. If I get a new I-20(exetended), it may help in my staying. But, I'll miss my home very badly. I have intense derise to see my mom, dad, sister and brothers before my VISA expires.
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Posted on 08-19-07 1:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Pls help lopchandai...
 
Posted on 08-19-07 7:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Visa renewals—or replacements, in the case of a lost/stolen passport—are issued solely by US embassies and consulates abroad; therefore, it is neither possible nor necessary to renew/replace a visa while you are in the US. An expired or lost visa does NOT affect your legal status in the US; your status is linked to the validity of your passport, I-94, and I-20. If however you leave the country, you will need to renew/replace your visa before returning to the US.

To apply, you will need I-20, financial documents (a bank letter in English) verifying access to funds sufficient to meet your expenses in the US, and enrollment verification, e.g. a transcript or course schedule. You should likewise be prepared to demonstrate "ties" to your home country, e.g. family, future employment, property ownership, etc.

Source:
In target=_blank>http://www.berklee.edu/counseling/intladvising_faq.html

In
your case:

Lost/stolen I-20 – You have completed
Lost/stolen passport – You have completed
Lost/stolen I-94 card – You have already applied.
Lost/stolen visa – US Embassy, Kathmandu OR Canada or Mexico

Since you still have more than a year to complete your program, you should be able to reenter the US after a new visa stamp.

Visa Renewal in Canada/Mexico
If you are interested in renewing your current visa without returning to your home country, you may renew in Canada or Mexico. Change of status from one visa category to another is not recommended. You must be a current F/J visa holder, maintaining your immigration status, have a valid passport and its advisable that your visa is current for 60 days. Renew your passport if it will expire within 6 months. You should apply for renewal at least 60 days before your visa expires. You may need a visa to enter Canada or Mexico. For more information on obtaining a visa, go to www.embassies.org. Check under the appropriate information for the embassy you plan to visit.

Border posts:
Canada
•Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Quebec and Ottawa
Mexico
•Tijuana, Nogales, Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad Juarez, Matamoros

Each post has various rules and policies regarding eligible visa categories, attorney representation, interpreters, and processing time. Appointments are generally available and most visas are issued within 2 days.

How to book an appointment:
Canada – www.nvars.com or call 1-888-840-0032 (it is anticipated that the Canadian posts will be changing the appointment scheduling contractor in December 2005)
Mexico – www.visa-usa.com.mx or call 1-900-476-1212. Must purchase a PIN for $10.00 in order to access the web site. The PIN is good for 10 days after the appointment in case of a change in appointment. The PIN may be purchased using MasterCard or VISA.
Appointments are usually made 14 days in advance; however, all posts have an emergency appointment request procedure. If the procedure is not listed on the post web site., call or email the non-immigrant visa section chief at the individual post.

How to pay the visa and reciprocity fees:

Canada
•Visa fee – usually paid in U.S. cash inside the consulate/embassy
•Reciprocity fees – usually paid in U.S. cash at the post after the visa has been approved. Some posts may accept credit card payment.

Mexico
•Visa fee – must be paid in advance at a branch of Banamex. These bank offices open at 9:00 am and require the applicant’s passport number. Banamex will issue a receipt to be submitted with the application.
•Reciprocity fees – usually paid in U.S. cash at the post after the visa has been approved. Some post may accept credit card payment.

Risks:
Applicants denied a visa must travel back to their home country directly from Canada or Mexico. In Mexico, if the current visa has expired, the applicant is charged a fine and then must return to their home country.

Source: http://www.pittstate.edu/iss/VisaRenewalinCanadaMexico.htm
 
Posted on 08-20-07 10:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good Job Mr Santosh Giri,

You are helping your community by providing them free advise and suggestions taking out time from your busy schedule. You are really a great human being and thanks a bunch for being so helpful to all of us on immigration matters.

God Bless You!!!!!!!

HappyFace
 
Posted on 08-21-07 12:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanx a lot!!!! I have very vivid vision now!!! Thanx a lot....It took me whole two years to discover our helping community(Sajha.com).... Im greatful to sajha.com...I'm so happy....Thanks a lot SANTOSH GIRI ji.....thanks a lot!!!!
 


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