Hello,
Sharing my experience of using AVR from Toronto (YYZ).
Flew out of Toronto via American airlines. Checking in was smooth at the counter - no questions asked. Just gave them my passport and i-797, got my boarding pass. (5min total)
At US immigration, same thing gave my passport and i-797. They took me to secondary (always have been) (10min total).
No one asked for Canadian PR card or Canadian status.
*assuming you know what is AVR.
**assuming you have valid I-94 attached to your I-797.
***assuming you understand that you cannot attend a visa interview at a US consulate and use AVR.
****It doesn’t matter if you entered the US with a different visa class and had status change in land. For me, I entered at J visa, change of status to H was inland. So I didnt have any H visa
Hope this helps.
Sharing my experience of using AVR from Toronto (YYZ).
Flew out of Toronto via American airlines. Checking in was smooth at the counter - no questions asked. Just gave them my passport and i-797, got my boarding pass. (5min total)
At US immigration, same thing gave my passport and i-797. They took me to secondary (always have been) (10min total).
No one asked for Canadian PR card or Canadian status.
*assuming you know what is AVR.
**assuming you have valid I-94 attached to your I-797.
***assuming you understand that you cannot attend a visa interview at a US consulate and use AVR.
****It doesn’t matter if you entered the US with a different visa class and had status change in land. For me, I entered at J visa, change of status to H was inland. So I didnt have any H visa
Hope this helps.