Friday, March 6, 2015

H1B extension | Matamoros, Mexico


It all started when I decided to extend my H1B visa which expired last year (2014). Everything happened in less than 10 days.    I completed my DS 160 online took an appointment in Matamoros, Mexico consulate then booked flight tickets.

Note: If you can get ASC finger printing ( 8 AM) and Visa interview ( 8: 30 AM) on same date go for it.  It will save you time and money and it can be done on same day.

Day 1 (March 2nd Monday):
I took an early morning flight to Houston.  I woke up at 4 AM, which made me sleep like log in the 2 hour long flight.  From there I took connecting flight to Brownsville, TX it’s a 50 min flight.   As instructed by Salvador I took a cab to greyhound bus station which took about 15 min it costed $17 USD.  I stood at subway and Salvador picked me up after a 5 min wait time.
He drove me directly to his hotel, Best Western (Plaza Hotel), in Mexico.  He gave me a room on 4th floor, which even I preferred, for the cell phone signal quality.  Settled in the room,  had my lunch. The chef’s name is Francis, he is very friendly guy.  I had fajita it was good.  After that, I went straight back to my room and slept as I was super tired.   Woke up had dinner and slept after watching some TV.

Day 2 (March 3rd Tuesday)
I woke up at 7 AM had breakfast and got ready by 7: 45 AM. The ASC finger print center was 5 min drive from the hotel.  I was the first guy there my appointment was at 8 AM. They checked my DS 160, passport and some guy ushered me to another hall there was zero wait time. Gave finger prints and photo and was back in car in say 4 min. Back to hotel, again eat-sleep-TV-internet cycle.
Day 3 (March 4th Wednesday)
I woke up at 7 AM and was ready by 7: 45 AM this time I waited in the room till 8: 15 AM until Salvador’s assistant called me to say that he was ready.  I went to US consulate at 8: 25 AM they let me through a metal detector. At reception area they asked me  
1. I 797  
2. I 129
3. My passport.
 I presented all three.
They gave me a token number of 1103.  I went into the hall where there were like 50 empty seats.  They called me say less than 3 min.  There were 8 counters operational at that day.   Extreme right ones were for initial data entry.  The lady in counter asked my address, phone number and entered data from my I 797 and I 129.   It took about 3 min.   I was asked to move to extreme left counters for visa interview.  There was small queue, say about 7 people (3 different families) before me. I was called in less than 3 min. The visa counselor looked Chinese. She never asked me any questions.  First thing out of her mouth was we are issuing you visa, slam-dunk!! I was expecting it so I was not that excited.  My case is pretty straight forward. My H1B expired last April but all other things are valid and unchanged and I work for a global software giant.   
Back to hotel, had lunch check out of hotel and I was dropped at Mexico US border by my hotel staff (where I stayed).  I walked about 10 min to the US I-94 process center.  Before that I paid 30 US cents toll on Mexican side.    In the process center,  I sat for say 30 minutes.  One officer called me by my name (I submitted my passport earlier and was asked to sit).  

Officer asked my  
1         I 197
2         Old passport, in which,  I had my valid visa
3         My driver’s license;

He asked me

1.       Why I was in Mexico  
2.       What is my nature of work
3.       If I have any violations or legal issues
4.       Where my work place is    

He interviewed me, about 4 minutes asked for 6 USD as I-94 issue fee.  Surprisingly he gave us a printed old I-94 paper to be stapled in our passport.  *in my head* fine, as long as it works.  He escorted us (not always necessary) out of the office, helped us to cut long line. I appreciated his gesture.
Back in USA, later that evening I took flight back to my home city.  I saved lot of money and time by choosing Mexico over Canada, it was hassle free. All in all, comfortable, safe and fast trip

You can email me at kalyan.turaga@gmail.com for any questions.  I cannot promise I can answer your questions or respond to your emails. I can give you my opinion to the best of my knowledge, if I choose to do so... 


I was in Best Western hotel plaza. Well known, Mr. Salvador took good care of me. I recommend his services.
Site: https://mexicovisaservice.appspot.com/

Monday, November 3, 2014

Idly grinders in USA

Any 550 Watt mixer and grinder will do well in USA for grinding Idly and Dosa batter. Make sure that you do not grind more than 2 lb stuff in that.

I had been using it for close to year now on twice-a-week basis. Its perfectly working fine.
I see no reason why I should buy a 200$ desi Idly wet grinder or get it from India.

Do not pain yourself.  I use a Black and Decker 550 W Juicer, does the job good.









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Raising idly plates in a pressure cooker or a long vessel

I know its a pain to get breakfast for a first generation desi in US (read abroad).  I am not a big fan of idly but realized that its simple, healthy ( chemical free) and economic Southie food you can make.

I am not here to give you tips on how to make good idly, you have plenty sites online. I am here to share my experience on idly making.


  1. I find idly-ies come fluffy and soft if you let them stay in a conventional oven which is preheated to about 170 degrees
  2. While you are grinding the idly batter let it be more viscous( liquid) than hard. Idly-ies will come smooth and soft
  3. To raise idly plates in cooker take off the two side of any tin (which you get get in Walmart e.g., Any bean tin) and cover it completely and thoroughly with aluminum foil-See picture 1 (if not it will rust and make marks on in your cooker bottom-see picture 2-  and Idly-ies might get contaminated) and place it as a pedestal or stand for the idly plates. This way water will not get onto the Idly-ies during the cooking process. 









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Friday, August 30, 2013

Madras Cafe: My review



Madras Cafe: My review

Director Shoojit Sircar made an excellent movie in the back drop of Sri lankan civil war. This movie made me feel deeply connected to the scenes and made me rethink on things generally taken for granted.

I had been seeing, reading, listening about the Eelam struggle since early 80's this might be one of the reasons I instantly got connected to the movie.

During and after the movie, I was involuntarily thinking about..
  • Ideologies vis-a-vis innocent civilians
  • Foot soldiers vis-a-vis top brass
  • Human desires, emotions Vis-a-vis  system, its fallacy and exisitance of a country
  • Shock-waves set after moves made by phantom capital forces
Albeit I know its a movie, watching it is more like a NatGeo documentary. I felt an emotional upsurge on multiple scenes of the movie.  Screenplay at times, shook my thought process. Made me think in the lines of ... how connected we are in this global world, how petty human life is, how few powerful people run these geo-politics, how Capital-polity-intelligence community- media-security forces-human life are tightly intertwined. 

Did I like the movie ? I do not know. Do I want to watch the movie again?  No.  Is the movie made well? Damn good. It has shaken my conscience like a good book. 


Conclusion:  Cinema is still a very powerful media. I felt, this movie has raised the bar of "quality of movie" in  Bollywood.  


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Friday, January 4, 2013

Tips to get passport appointment ...


Tips to get passport appointment ....

1. You log into the passport.gov.in at 3 50 pm, go till get appointment page, wait till 4 pm (refresh page if neccessary)
2. Click on middle day appointment not starting or ending
3. If you have multiple appointments use multiple laptops

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Police Clearance Certificate PCC procedure Passport India

The company which I work for has put PCC as mandatory item for Visa process initiation. I was clueless where to start. Now that I have completed it and done it for my spouse I decided share my findings for greater good of online community

  1. You need NOT book any appointment online for PCC  My relative went for a PCC, she says rules have changed now and appointment is compulsory, except for seniors and if you have accompanied infants/kids . Check online sources or call 1 800 number of PSK on how to get an expedited appointment and other related details.  I do not live in India anymore so I do not know any latest updates on this topic. 
  1. You can walk into any passport seva kendra - PSK- with a. your fill online application form (Barcode must) b. photocopies of your passport front back pages, ECNR pages and any prescribed address proof mentioned in the passport.gov.in site
  2. Tell the security guy at the PSK that its for PCC they will allow you. 
  3. In the reception area they will check your documents, place your documents in a brown paper jacket.  You can proceed inside now. Once you go inside take your token and wait for your turn. My experience: I was called in less than a minute from the point of token number generation. 
  4. Counter A: photographs, money, fingerprints any corrections in the application 20 to 25 min
  5. Counter B: Verification by the passport office employees. 15 min wait, 10 min to process
  6. Counter C: Granting authority. 15 min wait, 5 min to process
If there is no change in address and if your passport is issued in same city PCC will be issued on the spot. They will give you PCC on a white paper and endorse the same in your passport 

If you do not fall into above category. They will send your passport for police verification. This is also surprisingly fast process. Police called me the next day and I got an SMS from Passport office on the 4th day.  After recieving the SMS go to the same PSK they will ask you to get your acknowledgement signed from Passport Officer/Assistant Passport officer. Once done take a token and visit counter C directly. 
They will issue PCC on a white paper and endorse the same in your Passport. 

Its surprisingly less painful process.  I visited Tolichowki PSK in Hyderabad.

Update:  PCC validity is decided by the respective foreign consulate not Indian passport office. 

Per Mumbai US consulate:
All police certificates are considered to be valid for one year from the date of issuance and must be valid on the day the your visa is issued.
http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/ivpolicecertificates.html



Per Official India passport website:
Q69: What is the validity of Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)?
A: There is no validity specified for PCC. PCC is not exactly a Passport Service. PCC is a requirement of foreign govts for grant of immigration/ work/residence/family visa/permit.. Generally it is considered valid for six months.
http://passportindia.gov.in/AppOnlineProject/online/faqServicesAvailable




Leave a comment or question. I will try to help you . 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

My drive from Pune to Hyderabad - Experiences and thoughts

Background... 
Jobwise I got transferred from Pune to Hyderabad and I had a choice to drive or transport my car, Hyundai I-20.  Initially I was very apprehensive to drive to Hyderabad. Roads, drivers, cases of frequent accidents made me think twice before choosing deciding to drive Hyderabad. I drove from Pune to Hyderabad yesterday. Its 530 k.m. door to door. I have driven long distances many time  during my ~6 years stay in US.  I am used to driving alone for long hours.  Driving in India is like taming a different beast.

The Math...
I inquired few movers they quoted between Rs. 8000 to  Rs 11000. I chose to drive citing, cost and experience to drive on Indian roads, as factors. I calculated that I would be spending around Rs 3000, equivalent to one tank full of gas (petrol).

The journey...
I started at 3 pm in Pune, that was when I got rid of formalities in my office. Previous evening, I filled the gas, checked tires, spare, jack, first aid box, documents, emergency phone numbers,  maps, food and water.

I drove non-stop to Solapur around 250 k.m., I reached around 8: 30 pm had few roties, Kolhapur-subzi and lassi. T 20 match was going on in the TV, between Australia and India and India scored low. Later learnt that India lost the match horribly. I started around 9 pm from Solapur I had made one wrong turn which ended up wasting around 30 minutes, later things went smooth. I hit into some delays at Sadasivpet, Andhrapradesh which ate into 40 min of travel time.  I reached home by 3: 30 am had some late dinner and slept tight

Highlights...
  1. Roads were 40% good and 60% bad.  I was doing 130 Kmph on few roads and as low as 10 kmph on few
  2. Andhra roads are bit good compared to Karnataka, Maharastra
  3. There are no speed limits
  4. You can stop literally anywhere to pee
  5. You need not expect a skunk or deer running across your car
  6. You can ask anybody for directions in the middle of the road
Good...
  1. I reached home undamaged, no damage to car either. 
  2. 91.1 FM was available all the way and it gave good company all along
Bad...
  1. Drivers in India are very accommodating. They expect the unexpected on the roads and expect you to behave the same way
  2. People try to rob you at toll gates they will not give the receipt for what you pay. 
  3. Lorries (trucks) blind you with their high beam lights. 
Reinventing the wheel... 

Ship your vehicle if cost does not matter for you.
Drive only during daytime.
If oncoming vehicle is in overtaking mode you better slowdown
Be very defensive on Indian roads
Expect the unexpected

Trivia...
All the way, I recalled my past drives on I-64, I-55, I-40, I-5, I-74 and incident that took place during those drives.  I,  inadvertently check for cops and stare into the odometer when I feel I am driving fast. I laughed at myself thinking about,  how I used to wait for a gas station in US when I had to relive myself urgently.