Question about H1B Visa stamping in Italy [closed]

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I live in US and work here on H1B visa. I am planning to go to Italy for one-week vacation. My passport does not have the latest H1B visa stamped, so I would like to get the visa stamped at one of Consulate in Italy (Rome/Milan). Does anyone have any experience like this? Please share if its worth the trouble or too risky. - This is my second H1B visa stamping. The previous one I got done in Canada. - I am an Indian citizen. No immediate plans to travel to home-country so exploring this option.






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Are consulates open for h1b stamping?

The US consulates and US Embassy continue to be closed for regular operations and only handling limited appointments like in previous weeks. No change in B1/B2 visa stampings. Very limited visa renewal using Dropbox Appointments.

Are US embassies open for visa interviews?

As restrictions start to ease, most U.S. embassies and consulates have resumed certain immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments.

How long does it take to get a US visa in Italy?

Current US Visa Appointment Wait times in MilanNon-immigrant US Visa TypeAppointment Wait TimeVisitor Visa120 DaysStudent/Exchange Visitor Visas30 DaysAll Other Non-immigrant Visas60 Days

Are US visa interview Cancelled in India?

\u201cThe US mission to India is pleased to announce that we are resuming routine in-person tourist visa appointments in September 2022,\u201d the official announcement on the US Embassy social media pages stated. \u201cPreviously scheduled placeholders have now been cancelled.




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