smallduck
Hero Member
- Jul 21, 2010
- 16
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New York, NY (In Process)
- NOC Code......
- 9xxx
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Oct 05 2009
- Doc's Request.
- Dec 02 2009
- Nomination.....
- N/A
- AOR Received.
- Dec 10 2009 and Apr 21 2010
- IELTS Request
- waived
- File Transfer...
- Jul 14 2010 to NYVO
- Med's Request
- Aug 24 2010
- Med's Done....
- Sep 15 2010 - and Med RCVD (Nov 16)
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- Apr 04 2011, Decision made Apr 25 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- Apr 18 2011
Congrats jang, I would do the same thing not wasting few hours in the consulate. Several days doesn't really matter at this point.jang said:Guys,
I visited the LA office for visa stamping. Here is my experience.
We went in on Jan 04. Reached Hope Street at 8.10AM. Parking is a nightmare as there are 4 options and each are costlier than the other. We parked at the one that was $10 per day, but later found out that was not needed.
Went in to the Consulate at about 8.20AM. We were the first to arrive. The security was real nice and friendly. Everyone is supposed to get a token number. But since we were the first to arrive, he did not give us one, just asked us to wait in front of counter 5. By around 8.35AM 5-6 people came in, of which 2 were for immigration stamping.
The counter opened at 8.30, the office received our papers and gave us a pink paper which said that pp can be collected between 2.30-3.00PM. (Unlike Buffalo which gives the PP back in couple hours). Thats when we decided to provide a stamped self-addressed priority mail envelope. The officer said that the stamped PP will be sent to us in two days.
We left the consulate and everything was complete in half hour. Thats why you dont need all day parking.
We got our PP back yesterday with the maple leaf.
Thanks to all the seniors who have provided us with valuable inputs.