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please do not mistake this with the stamp that you require when you move outside of the country and you need to get your h1d stamped your L1 stand or any of your Visa stamped in your home country [Music] hi guys this is Priya from its okay Aaron welcome back to our channel the topic for today is CVP is no longer stamping passports when you enter the US I will keep this video super short but its super important so follow along and share it with your immigrant friends living in the U.S so without beating around the bush lets get straight to the point as the topic suggests CBP is no longer stamping non-immigrant visas when you enter the U.S but what does that mean and how did we find out about it a really close friend just moved to the U.S from India and he let us know that the immigration officer hadnt stamped his passport when he entered the U.S we thought it was a mistake and we asked him to get in touch with the CBP officer and get it clarified later we realized that CBP is no lon