That's great Shar533 and thanks for your immediate response. Did you remember what are the documents you carried and if possible could you please send me the correct link to AVR.
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karsatjaya
Karsatjaya, now that you asked me I tell you in detail. Actually I thank this forum that I heard about AVR 1st time. My 6 year stay was expiring on 12th May and my LC was going to be more than 365 older on 14th May. So the only option for me was to go out of country for at least 2 days. Only thing I knew was that I shall have to go back to my country of origin to get visa stamping again and that wouldn't have been easier. Time was ticking away and the long wait for PPR was adding to my problems. Suddenly on 13th April I saw on this thread some1 talking about AVR which I googled it and found all answers to my problems. 1st I applied for visa from Mexican Consulate office which they refused , due a funny reason that I have less than 1 month stay left in US. Then I went to LA to get Canadian Visitor Visa which I got without any problem. I printed all material about AVR / 30 day rule and also I emailed CBP official and got reply from some guy named Cris that I should be fine. I did carry other papers such as job letter etc. So when I went outside US to Vancouver, no1 asked for my old I-94. But after 4 days when I was coming back, at Vancouver airport , CBP officer asked for my old expired passport, new passport, I-797 and new I-94 filled up. He was just wandering why no1 took my old I-94 card from my old passport . Then after thinking for a min, he took out old I-94 from my expired passport and stapled new I-94 on my new Passport. Thats it. He didnt cross check anything. All I told him was that I am using AVR for this visit. He said no problem, you still have another 2 weeks to stay in US. So that s fine.
Hoipe this helps