I graduated recently and my passport have been accidentally damaged.i am planning to apply for new passport.All i am worried about is about the visa.will there be any problem when i go for re-stamping?? and can i go to canada for restamping??
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If not completely damaged/lost you can show them the partly damaged visa and get another visa stamping done. If the Visa/ppt is not completely damaged you can just ask for partly damaged passport returned and use the same in conjunction with your new Visa. There shouldnt be any problem to get stamping any where if you have recent I20 and no other issues. Going to Canada is also an option. Either way request for your damaged passport to be returned to you when you apply for a new passport.
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