Trump signed an executive order yesterday to temporarily halt visas for foreign workers through 31 December, 2020 (https://fortune.com/2020/06/23/trump-h1b-visa-executive-order-india/ )
The problem with that is people who don't have their H1B stamped for instance cannot return to the US if they decide to travel outside the country. My H1B was renewed in December 2019 and I haven't gone to India to get it stamped ever since. In the meantime, after a lot of waiting, I received my COPR in late April. The expiration date on my COPR is 22 October, 2020. Now, even if the covid situation were to get back to normal and things opened up, I can still not land in Canada (to kick off the PR generation process) before my COPR expires because I won't have a stamp to return back to the US.
That said, even after the executive order has run its course, I would prefer going to India to get the stamp first. The last thing I want to do is go to Canada to get a stamp and get stuck there. So, basically, after December 2020, I would like to go to India first, get my visa stamped there, come back to the US and then immediately plan a trip to Canada.
I have a feeling I am not the only one on this boat. What are people doing in this case? You think if I use the web form to email them and explain this situation they will be willing to extend my COPR expiration from 22 October, 2020 until March 2021 or something?
On a side note - <rant>it freaking sucks to be on a work visa in the US. I have been here for 13 years now. I pay taxes, contribute to the economy, have thoroughly assimilated into the life and culture here. All my friends are here, I spend my 20s here. This is my home away from home for me. But life is still hell here for me at times like these. I have seen people from other countries get green cards in 6 months or less, many can't even speak English and could care less about people outside of their ethnic clique, don't give a flying f about what being an American is supposed to be all about. I feel like an indentured servant whose life revolves around his master's whims. Seriously contemplating moving back to India at some point. But for now, this is my reality and I have to deal with it. So, any answers would be appreciated.</rant>
Thank you!
The problem with that is people who don't have their H1B stamped for instance cannot return to the US if they decide to travel outside the country. My H1B was renewed in December 2019 and I haven't gone to India to get it stamped ever since. In the meantime, after a lot of waiting, I received my COPR in late April. The expiration date on my COPR is 22 October, 2020. Now, even if the covid situation were to get back to normal and things opened up, I can still not land in Canada (to kick off the PR generation process) before my COPR expires because I won't have a stamp to return back to the US.
That said, even after the executive order has run its course, I would prefer going to India to get the stamp first. The last thing I want to do is go to Canada to get a stamp and get stuck there. So, basically, after December 2020, I would like to go to India first, get my visa stamped there, come back to the US and then immediately plan a trip to Canada.
I have a feeling I am not the only one on this boat. What are people doing in this case? You think if I use the web form to email them and explain this situation they will be willing to extend my COPR expiration from 22 October, 2020 until March 2021 or something?
On a side note - <rant>it freaking sucks to be on a work visa in the US. I have been here for 13 years now. I pay taxes, contribute to the economy, have thoroughly assimilated into the life and culture here. All my friends are here, I spend my 20s here. This is my home away from home for me. But life is still hell here for me at times like these. I have seen people from other countries get green cards in 6 months or less, many can't even speak English and could care less about people outside of their ethnic clique, don't give a flying f about what being an American is supposed to be all about. I feel like an indentured servant whose life revolves around his master's whims. Seriously contemplating moving back to India at some point. But for now, this is my reality and I have to deal with it. So, any answers would be appreciated.</rant>
Thank you!