Yes, need to fill it out. If eligible it will generate the label for dropoff.I believe we are checking the eligiblity here - https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/niv/ ?
You can fill out the questionnaire after creating an account on https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/niv and you should get to know.@devregati
I live in the US and have a Canadian PR. We are planning to go to Canada(Vancouver location) to get the US visa stamped on our Indian passports.
Do we qualify for Dropbox or do we need an in person appointment?
You can enter Canada and then answer the question.@devregati thank you, I did that and for the question “Are you traveling from the US?”. If I answer yes, then I qualify for Dropbox and if I answer no, then I don’t qualify for Dropbox.
Since my residence is US and I’m traveling to Canada from the US, I’m confused how to answer that question.
@devregati thank you, have you been asked for proof of address in Canada during the entire process? Thank you for answering my questions, really helpful!You can enter Canada and then answer the question.
No proof is required. Ensure you input US DL address on https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/niv as US DL need to be showed while picking up passport from Canada Post. Not sure how it works for Purolator (ship to home).@devregati thank you, have you been asked for proof of address in Canada during the entire process? Thank you for answering my questions, really helpful!
AFAIK the Yes answer is only if you plan to complete submission of DS160 and https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/niv while still in the US and then cross the border. While talking to customer service on phone the agent suggested you could answer No once you enter Canada to ensure that you do not input incorrect information.Hi Prasad, I think the question is more along the lines of "Are you travelling from another country" so technically you should answer yes since even though you are a Canadian PR, your place of residence is US and you are indeed travelling from another country to Canada.
Though I have seen people answer No and get their visa stamped successfully via drop box, if they ask for more proof then be ready to provide it. If you go to the settings on the DS-160 page, there is clearly a message which states
"YES, I confirm that I meet all the above statements based on my citizenship or nationality and visa type. I understand that if I misrepresent my qualifications, my visa application will not be processed and I will have to schedule a new visa appointment, which could significantly delay my visa application."
Good luck in whatever decision you make.
ok, however isn't the reason you are travelling to Canada is for drop box stamping ? If so, then answer should be Yes. Regarding customer service, I would take them with a pinch of salt since they are not CO. Having said that, your case is an example that by selecting No you can also get drop box done successfully so it is possible but I would still interpret the question and answer Yes.AFAIK the Yes answer is only if you plan to complete submission of DS160 and https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/niv while still in the US and then cross the border. While talking to customer service on phone the agent suggested you could answer No once you enter Canada to ensure that you do not input incorrect information.
The reason could be for drop box stamping along with several other reasons. What if I want to look for property to rent/buy as I intend to relocate to Canada within the next month or two? Or that I am in Canada for some other purpose and while still in Canada I also intend to get my visa renewal. If you were to answer Yes, you will not be eligible for dropbox. I agree and understand that customer service is not CO. I have noticed few other folks that complete all the process while still in the US, cross the border to just hit the first Canada Post and drop off their passport(s). Some are even thinking to mail their passports to their contact in Canada!! That would be an issue to me to be honest as you answered 'No' while still in the US which means you are not yet in Canada. Anyway I completely agree with you that at the end of the day it is upto the person to use better judgementok, however isn't the reason you are travelling to Canada is for drop box stamping ? If so, then answer should be Yes. Regarding customer service, I would take them with a pinch of salt since they are not CO. Having said that, your case is an example that by selecting No you can also get drop box done successfully so it is possible but I would still interpret the question and answer Yes.
When did you finally get the passport back ?05/06/2022 - Dropped off docs at Canada post office for Vancouver
06/06/2022 - Delivered
15/06/2022 - Application Received [ New update]