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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-15-05 11:08 PM
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15. Was it the airlines that looked at his passport
and the visa stamp inside and refused to let him board? In that case, they did him a favor, as it would be better for him to be stopped in Prague than to have to deal with the USCIS (new name for INS) once he arrives at a U.S. airport.

At its worse, he may have to go to the U.S. consulate in Prague and get a new visa stamp in his passport, with multiple entry. That might delay him a day or two but it should work out, especially if his company has a significant presence where he is. That always helps when dealing with the U.S. consulate in a foreign country.

Is he an H-1b?
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