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    Mar 30, 2008, 05:28 PM
    H1b visa approved for more than 6 years
    Hi,
    Just wondering if anybody has got H1b visa approved for more than 6 years. My visa was approved from 2003-2006 then it got extended till 2009. This year I joined another company and the visa got approval till 2010. Even I calculate the days when I was in India the total validity period of the visa is coming more than 6 years. Any idea how this is possible?

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