The possibility of H-1B visa stamping within the U.S., without requiring travel to India, has long been a dream for many.
Recently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of State (DoS), and USCIS have made official statements regarding this initiative, confirming that a pilot program was conducted.
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A few days ago, we reported an update suggesting that H-1B stamping within the U.S. would soon be implemented.
However, this announcement has caused significant confusion among applicants. Some believe the update did not originate from DHS or DoS but rather from the U.S. Embassy in India. This has led to doubts about the program’s legitimacy and timeline.
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The U.S. Embassy in India recently published an official statement on its website, indicating that the H-1B stamping process within the U.S. would officially begin in 2025, benefiting thousands of applicants.
However, since this announcement came from the U.S. Embassy in India and not directly from DHS or DoS, many applicants are questioning its authenticity and awaiting further clarification.
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To resolve the confusion, it is crucial for DHS or DoS to issue a clear and definitive update confirming the timeline and details of this long-awaited change. Applicants are hopeful that an official announcement from these departments will soon bring clarity and relief.