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Hey folks,

I intend to do my landing in Toronto although I am an AINP immigrant. I am planning on flying into Toronto, spending a few days there, and returning to the US using the AVR rule. From browsing this forum, the address to get the PR card, doesn't neccesarily have to be Alberta? I have friends in Ontario, who can receive the card, and then mail it to me. I was thinking of landing in early April, anyone else in the same shoes?
Thanks
 
I am in the similar position, do you have any idea about mailing address rental worldwide services that can help us in this process.
 
How to withdraw my application for PR after receiving the Visa

I received the visa for PR and I need to land in Canada to get the PR card. My Visa will expire in another one month.

Now I decided to withdraw my application.

Can anybody pls provide the information.. How to withdraw my application and how to get the refund (right of permanent residence fee (RPRF).

Category........: AINP
Visa Office......: los angeles
VISA ISSUED : Yes
 
Re: How to withdraw my application for PR after receiving the Visa

asds said:
I received the visa for PR and I need to land in Canada to get the PR card. My Visa will expire in another one month.

Now I decided to withdraw my application.

Can anybody pls provide the information.. How to withdraw my application and how to get the refund (right of permanent residence fee (RPRF).

Category........: AINP
Visa Office......: los angeles
VISA ISSUED : Yes

It seems you were under Eb2 of US green card which is going to be current pretty soon and you decided to withdraw the case of Canada. Is there anything you wish to share with other forum members in the name of Jesus.
 
Re: How to withdraw my application for PR after receiving the Visa

asds said:
I received the visa for PR and I need to land in Canada to get the PR card. My Visa will expire in another one month.

Now I decided to withdraw my application.

Can anybody pls provide the information.. How to withdraw my application and how to get the refund (right of permanent residence fee (RPRF).

Category........: AINP
Visa Office......: los angeles
VISA ISSUED : Yes
Once you have done your landing you will not be getting a refund on your right of permanant residenc fees. You could choose to do that before landing.
 
Anyone else landing in early April and returning using AVR? I also need to update my addres on the CIS site. I am a little worried about using AVR, although I think it is easier than making a visa appointment. Let me know
 
I am planning to do my landing on April and use AVR. Lets keep in touch.
 
Hey TylerSam thanks for getting back. Where do you intend to land? Are you an Alberta Nominee as well? We need to go over the requirements of AVR. I am thinking of flying into Toronto, and then flying back over the first weekend of April.
Stay in touch.
 
I am thinking of doingit soemtime april 5 and plan to land in toronto. I ama nominee of aberta too. sen me an email and we can exchange details .adsdmd2010@gmail.com
 
Hi all . I got PR visa under AINP family stream on march 02 2012.Now i am preparing to land in city CALGARY.what should i have to take care about? please do share the information and make me easy about the procedure.
1) About fund how much i have to show to the immigration officer.
2)what kind of question does IO ask at the time of entry
3)at the time of landing what kind of forms we have to fill there
4)more what i have to take care about
your advise will be highly appreciated.......................................
 
Re: How to withdraw my application for PR after receiving the Visa

AlbertaGovernor said:
Once you have done your landing you will not be getting a refund on your right of permanant residenc fees. You could choose to do that before landing.

What will you take to get out of this forum AG clone?
 
TylerSam, I think I am going to schedule a visa appointment at a US consulate in Canada, instead of AVR.
Thanks
 
realtexdex said:
TylerSam, I think I am going to schedule a visa appointment at a US consulate in Canada, instead of AVR.
Thanks


why? you scared to use the avr? had you had previous h1 visa stamped before? if you did where was your 1st stamping done?
 
Yes, just a little worried. I haven't ever stamped my H-1s. I have an old expired F-1 from 05. I have a 140 approved and an H-1 extension. Maybe I should just get the stamp! Let me know what you think
 
hey don't worry...i spoke itself to the immigration and intact got an email answer from them that it is okay to use AVR as long as you do not go outside the u.s more than 30 days and you do not apply visa stamping while outside u.s.a.
also as long as you are going with in canada or mexico..