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 Can I apply for a visa from a diff country?
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Posted on 08-06-07 2:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi - I have a feeling my problem is pretty simple but since its the first time I'm facing it not sure ... would be great if someone can help.

I work in a Delhi based IT firm (been living here for 7 yrs), the company is planning to send me to our HQ in US for maybe 3-6 mnths and thereafter to Europe to work there. I have a Nepali passport. The company will itself be applying for the visa for me, will I have any prob / will the US embassy here ask me/my company to get it processed from Ktm US embassy only ... any idea how these things work ....

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Posted on 08-06-07 4:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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You can ask your company to do the consular procesing from Embasy in Kathmandu. Its upto the company.
 
Posted on 08-06-07 5:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i think you can apply in delhi for visa..why to go nepal..
 
Posted on 08-07-07 12:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yes sir u can no doubt
 
Posted on 08-07-07 7:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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No Dude as long as the US embassy is in Nepal you cant apply from other country.
 
Posted on 08-07-07 2:11 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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NorthPoint,

If a company is requesting for a visa for you for the company's interest, you can surely apply from any country--moreover, the company is based in and you work in India and not in Nepal. However, if it's you applying for yourself for a pleasure travel then you are advised to go and apply from your native country although it is not a requirement.
 
Posted on 08-07-07 9:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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As far as i know,You don't need to go back to Nepal.You can face your interview in India.I came to usa from different country but i had Nepali passport.
 
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As far as i know,You don't need to go back to Nepal.You can face your interview in India.I came to usa from different country but i had Nepali passport.
 
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As far as i know,You don't need to go back to Nepal.You can face your interview in India.I came to usa from different country but i had Nepali passport.
 
Posted on 08-08-07 8:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks a lot all of you ... I think I have a fairly good idea about my options now.
 


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