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Landing

ar169

Full Member
Mar 26, 2017
48
1
Hi,
I want to make a soft landing this week and had some questions.

Wanted to ask since some of the posts on this topic are dated:
1) I am returning the next day, so should I tell the officer that the residence is my friend's?
2) I have closed an account since I applied initially, and moved my money to another account. Should I carry the new statements and explain the situation, or just refer to Proof of Finance given before?
3) I had medical exam when i applied but i dont really have medical reports from that or any other medical record before then? Is there any thing I can do here?
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,632
13,535
Hi,
I want to make a soft landing this week and had some questions.

Wanted to ask since some of the posts on this topic are dated:
1) I am returning the next day, so should I tell the officer that the residence is my friend's? Don't go into details just give them the address. Nothig wrong with giving a friend's address or doing a short landing
2) I have closed an account since I applied initially, and moved my money to another account. Should I carry the new statements and explain the situation, or just refer to Proof of Finance given before? I would bring a copy of both but the most recent statement is the most important.
3) I had medical exam when i applied but i dont really have medical reports from that or any other medical record before then? Is there any thing I can do here?
I would travel with you vaccination records.
 

ar169

Full Member
Mar 26, 2017
48
1
I just dont have vaccination records - I would travel with them, If i had them. I moved to the US 8 years ago, had medical check up for immigration but I couldn't find my vaccination records.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,632
13,535
I just dont have vaccination records - I would travel with them, If i had them. I moved to the US 8 years ago, had medical check up for immigration but I couldn't find my vaccination records.
Since you have been living in the US they might be more forgiving but should have been part of your medical.