Hi there,
I just got back from the US consulate in Toronto with a denial for my visitor visa application. The reason for the denial is that I haven't been living long enough in Canada. Does anyone know if there is a recommended time that I have to prove I've been here in order to not seem like I'm about to go back and settle there again?
Long story short, I moved to the US with my parents when I was 15 from Europe, had a student visa there, went to university, then got an H1B visa and worked there for 5 years. I got my Canadian PR card in 2017 (my H1B was going to expire Fall of 2018). I moved to Toronto at the beginning of October, but what I wanted was to get a visitor US visa for a couple of years at least, so I can go and visit my parents whenever, for birthdays, holidays etc, maybe a week or two at a time. I have a job here in Canada, I live here now, but they turned me away regardless and they didn't even offer me a chance to explain. The lady at the counter literally asked me 3 questions and denied me, without looking over any of the paperwork that I brought with me.
How am I supposed to see my parents and friends? I had no idea I would get denied for such a silly reason. I understand the fear they have behind it, but when is it a good enough time to relieve them of the worry that I might want to settle there? Because I don't. Canada is my home now and I couldn't be happier. I actually want to get citizenship here, but both of my parents have Green Cards in the States and bought a house there, and they are not going anywhere. I just want to go visit once in a while and see them and spend time with them. What is so criminal about that. I don't understand.
I just got back from the US consulate in Toronto with a denial for my visitor visa application. The reason for the denial is that I haven't been living long enough in Canada. Does anyone know if there is a recommended time that I have to prove I've been here in order to not seem like I'm about to go back and settle there again?
Long story short, I moved to the US with my parents when I was 15 from Europe, had a student visa there, went to university, then got an H1B visa and worked there for 5 years. I got my Canadian PR card in 2017 (my H1B was going to expire Fall of 2018). I moved to Toronto at the beginning of October, but what I wanted was to get a visitor US visa for a couple of years at least, so I can go and visit my parents whenever, for birthdays, holidays etc, maybe a week or two at a time. I have a job here in Canada, I live here now, but they turned me away regardless and they didn't even offer me a chance to explain. The lady at the counter literally asked me 3 questions and denied me, without looking over any of the paperwork that I brought with me.
How am I supposed to see my parents and friends? I had no idea I would get denied for such a silly reason. I understand the fear they have behind it, but when is it a good enough time to relieve them of the worry that I might want to settle there? Because I don't. Canada is my home now and I couldn't be happier. I actually want to get citizenship here, but both of my parents have Green Cards in the States and bought a house there, and they are not going anywhere. I just want to go visit once in a while and see them and spend time with them. What is so criminal about that. I don't understand.