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Apr 16, 2015 at 13:58 comment added Relaxed @DJClayworth Since I wrote both the standard question and its answer, I would know but I don't think it fully addresses this particular issue.
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Oct 7, 2014 at 19:10 comment added 500865 @AmitM Can you share the link where you saw the rule? As per the german consulate website and lufthansa airlines los angeles, I don't need a transit visa (I am in the same situation as you).
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May 22, 2014 at 21:40 comment added Relaxed @AmitM Yes, I though so, it's often the case. The logic of the rule is that you would typically have a visa for all your stay or even a little more (which is the case in European countries and elsewhere) and would still be covered by this visa when returning. US visas don't work that way, however.
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May 22, 2014 at 21:31 comment added AmitM Thanks Relaxed. Very Helpful... Unfortunately in my case: 1. F1 Visa expired 6 months back 2. I have I-797(H1b Visa Approval notice) But the rule states: "Please note that the advance parole and the approval notice (I-797) are not valid documents for visa free airport transit!". Which means I will need transit Visa :(
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