I am travelling next week. Meeting was scheduled with not enough lead-time to apply for TRP through Consulate, so I am going to take my chances at airport. Has anyone applied for a TRP at Port-of-Entry?
I’m pretty sure you’ll be fine. Just bring the documents (I think you still need those?) and it shouldn’t be an issue. Good luck!Yes, from US. Meeting was supposed to be in the spring, but it was moved forward, so I have no choice except to apply at airport.
Hey there -Well this wasn't what I expected. I scanned my passport and declaration at a kiosk upon arrive at YVR and presented the printout to a border agent. He glanced at my passport for less than a second and said "have a nice day." I went to get my luggage - thinking that there would a more formal examination leaving baggage claim, but the next thing I knew I was in a cab. I was given more scrutiny coming back the the U.S. So, I don't know what to think. Either the kiosk that scanned my passport wasn't hooked up to any database, or these tales of getting rejected at the border are over blown. So I put together my TRP package for nothing, unless I use it for rehabilitation.
You would certainly want to list the misdemeanors in the TRP and rehab application.Hi everyone, Thank you to everyone that posted with all the helpful info.
I am helping my gf do a TRP and rehabilitation form. She has lots of domestic misdemeanors from previous marriage, should that be included in the TRP and rehabilitation form?
Also we are hoping she can visit long enough to become common law or we get married. Is that something that we state in the letters? I was thinking of asking for the TRP to be long enough to extend past the time the rehabilitation can go through. So then can become a permanent resident through common law.
Thanks for your time