Hey guys!
I just have few questions related to this forum and would appreciate any advice. My wife and I received CoPR earlier this month. We are planning to travel to Canada this November for completing soft landing from US. Also, she would like to get her first H1B visa stamped on the same trip.
While scheduling her visa appointment, there is a question " Are you traveling from another country to apply for a U.S. visa in Canada?"
If we respond 'YES' then there are no appointments available across Canada this year. "NO" response gives us some slots starting October 2019. Small pop up says if you're living in Canada or a Canadian citizen then you can say NO.
We have to enter Canada before December 2019 that's when our immigrant visa expires.
1. Now can we say NO and schedule appointment for November and show CoPR as proof of residence during the interview?
Technically we will have CoPR confirmation at the time of H1 interview but not the PR card or any other residence proof.
2. How many days of stay we should plan for PR and H1 visa appointment to Passport collection?
3. Her passport expires in May 2020. Shall we renew it before going for visa appointment in November 2019?
4. Lets say if it doesn't work out with H1B stamping, can she return on H4 stamped visa (valid until 2021) to the US after soft landing?
From what I know, she will automatically switch to H1 status from H4 starting October' 2019.
Thank you in advance. We will really appreciate the inputs.
I just have few questions related to this forum and would appreciate any advice. My wife and I received CoPR earlier this month. We are planning to travel to Canada this November for completing soft landing from US. Also, she would like to get her first H1B visa stamped on the same trip.
While scheduling her visa appointment, there is a question " Are you traveling from another country to apply for a U.S. visa in Canada?"
If we respond 'YES' then there are no appointments available across Canada this year. "NO" response gives us some slots starting October 2019. Small pop up says if you're living in Canada or a Canadian citizen then you can say NO.
We have to enter Canada before December 2019 that's when our immigrant visa expires.
1. Now can we say NO and schedule appointment for November and show CoPR as proof of residence during the interview?
Technically we will have CoPR confirmation at the time of H1 interview but not the PR card or any other residence proof.
2. How many days of stay we should plan for PR and H1 visa appointment to Passport collection?
3. Her passport expires in May 2020. Shall we renew it before going for visa appointment in November 2019?
4. Lets say if it doesn't work out with H1B stamping, can she return on H4 stamped visa (valid until 2021) to the US after soft landing?
From what I know, she will automatically switch to H1 status from H4 starting October' 2019.
Thank you in advance. We will really appreciate the inputs.