- Nov 12, 2012
- 38
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- App. Filed.......
- Sep 9th, 2014
- Doc's Request.
- May 5th, 2015 (CSQ requested)
- AOR Received.
- Oct 14th, 2014
- File Transfer...
- Nov 14th, 2014
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- July 29th, 2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- DM: Aug 1st, 2015 COPR: Aug 6th, 2015
- LANDED..........
- Sep 1st, 2015
Yay! Good luck!!!missmatalini said:Don't feel bad about procrastinating (Not that it is a good habit but I procrastinated too!)
Hubby and I got married in October of 2013, and our application was SUPPOSED to go out in November and it ended up not going out until February. We now have AOR and SA and are crossing our fingers for a quick process.
It took me almost 8 months to get EVERYTHING filled out and set together to go out because I started way before we were married.
Good luck to all of you as you finish getting things in order!
They don't have to stamp your passport. The second time I came over I didn't have mine stamped either. Not a big deal.kcorbin said:I visited Canada twice last year for a month each but I wasnt that self-conscious yet about the questioning. I guess I'm more nervous now because I know I'll be visiting for an extended stay. XD The first time, the agent asked me the usual questions and I said I was visiting my boyfriend. Then he asked me how long will I stay there, how long have we been together, where did we meet, where I'll be staying. On the 2nd visit, I simply answered "To visit family" LOL! I mean, I view him as family already. he didnt ask more questions aside from how long is my visit. But he didnt stamp my passport! I'm not sure what that means though.
I would actually prefer to NOT get a return ticket anymore since I'm not sure if they do refund it. Last time I visited, my stay was orignally just 3 weeks but we decided to extend by a week. Goodbye $200! I hate rebooking fees! But I'm doing it to make me less nervous about crossing the border. Lol!
As for the fees, I was also paranoid about that since we're not yet married and we're still completing our forms. It did say on the website to be sure that the forms have been completed before paying the fees. But somebody told me its okay to pay the fees ahead of time coz it shows that we're serious to apply. So I went ahead and paid it! And you need to pay the fees upon completing since you need attach the receipt to the application package that you'll be sending in.
You're lucky you didnt get any trouble at the border given that you have not so solid ties to the US. =) I'm keeping my fingers cross so I'll keep my lucky streak. I've read terrible experiences of other users with crossing the border. So it really amounts to the mood and personality of the agent... T_T
I believe you wont get denied if you apply for extension, especially if you have a PR application in process. At least, that's what I've been reading about. I'm not sure about this but *I think* you can go to the border to ask for a visitor extension? So you dont have to pay the $75 fee online.
What do you usually do during your extended stay in Canada? I mean, its a loooong time to be unemployed. What keeps you busy?
How would they even know you hadn't completed the forms? lol Maybe I'll look into paying those soon depending how much I can get done in the next couple weeks!
Yeah I've read that as well. I don't think they'll deny my extension and that would be great cause I would just have to cross the border once I am landing.
Hahahah well I spend time with my husband, take care and play with our cats, and practice my photography. I don't do much but that's just the type of person I am. Although I am going a liiiittle stir crazy.