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Old 12-15-2003, 06:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi there!



I am a new guest of this forum and I was wodering if anyone could help
me with a question regarding my non-immigrant visa number.



I am currently on a H1B visa and is applying for permanent residence
status and on the application they ask for my non-immigrant visa number.



My visa has two long numbers on it; one is a 14 number long
controlnumber in the top right corner of the visa tyed in black, the
other number is typed in red font on the right lower portion of the visa
and is 8 digits long.



Does any one know which is the visa number that should go on my I-485
application??



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Old 12-15-2003, 09:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi,

I had the same question but then later found out it's the red number.

tpb.



Originally posted by robban

    > Hi there!


    > I am a new guest of this forum and I was wodering if anyone could help
    > me with a question regarding my non-immigrant visa number.


    > I am currently on a H1B visa and is applying for permanent
    > residence status and on the application they ask for my non-
    > immigrant visa number.


    > My visa has two long numbers on it; one is a 14 number long
    > controlnumber in the top right corner of the visa tyed in black, the
    > other number is typed in red font on the right lower portion of the
    > visa and is 8 digits long.


    > Does any one know which is the visa number that should go on my I-485
    > application??


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