A recent issue has left many H1B visa holders traveling from San Francisco to India feeling frustrated and confused. Lufthasnsa Airlines has reportedly been sending back passengers who don’t have a valid H1B visa stamp on their passports, even if they possess necessary documents like the I-797A approval notice.
This situation has caused significant distress, particularly for those heading to India for H1B stamping, leaving them stranded at the airport without a clear resolution. The requirement seems to be affecting travelers who are either en route to India for stamping or who have an expired visa but hold the correct paperwork.
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Numerous posts from anxious passengers on social media have highlighted the issue, with many stating that Lufthansa’s staff at San Francisco Internatoinal Airport (SFO) denied them boarding due to the absence of a valid H1B visa stamp. Consequently, travelers are left wondering whether this requirement is a temporary measure or a new airline policy.
This solution feels deeply unfair and stressful for those simply trying to navigate the complexities of the visa process. As someone who’s also in the midst of this journey, I understand how challenging it can be to travel abroad with incomplete visa documentation. The confusion only intensifies when an airline enforces a policy that appears inconsistent with official guideline.
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It’s crucial for Lufthansa and other airlines to collaborate closely with immigration authorities to ensure that travelers aren’t caught in the middle of such misunderstanding. I believe the solution lies in clear communication from borth the airline and U.S. consular services.
Travelers need to be informed well in advance of any changes in travel policy, especially when it involves something as critical as a visa. It’s time for airlines like Lufthansa to set up and ensure that travelers are not penalized for lacking proper documentation.
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