- Dec 2, 2014
- 76
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15-02-2015
- Doc's Request.
- 30-06-2015
- AOR Received.
- 02-03-2015
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- 12-01-2015
- Interview........
- None
- Passport Req..
- None
- VISA ISSUED...
- 31-07-2015
- LANDED..........
- 20-09-2015
Hello, I'm going to submit my extension request as a visitor. When I crossed the Canadian border (parents from US were with me) the officer was very rude and said that she doesn't think my husband will make enough to support me, that I have to have visitor healthcare and that I'm stupid because I don't have it, and some other stuff that I don't even want to bring up. I don't understand why she was so nasty to me. She looked at me and said "doesn't look like you have much to go back to in the US does it?" And I said well I did sell my car, but I was living with my father, if something goes wrong I can always go back with him. Keep in mind he was there, and agreed to that statement. She gave me a paper saying I have to leave in 2 months. Like, wtf? I even told her I was submitting a PR app. Whatever.
Anyways, I tried to go and get fingerprinted today but the lady at the office goofed and I won't get them done until January 6th, 2015. That's when I'll be able to send in for my police report. Is it ok to send in my PR app stating that I'm waiting on the police report?
I got married October 30th, 2014, and still awaiting marriage certificate. However I do have the receipt that I have requested and paid for marriage certificate, is that ok to send the application in with the receipt stating I'll send it in as soon as I get it?
For the visitor extension, it's asking for Proof of Financial Support. Specifically asking "funds available for trip". What should my husband get to show that he can support me? It listed a TON of documents, which I've written down such as bank statements, pay stubs, employment letter and having him write a support letter. I brought about $5,000 USD with me, some of which is still in cash. I am jointly on his bank account and he has a 60k military pension in his bank under a separate military thing... not sure what that really is.
Can I just scan the picture on my passport and crop it and send it as my visitor extension photo?
For the letter of explanation, what should I say? This is what I have so far:
[BEGINNING] I am applying for a Visitor Visa so that I may stay with my husband while my Permanent Resident application processes. I will be staying with him. He will be paying for housing costs, food, and any medical costs should any arise (emergency, sick doctor visit, etc...). I lived with my father in the states, and should something go wrong with my Permanent Resident application I would go back and live with him as I was before. I worked as a cashier at Walmart before coming to Canada as a visitor and have worked out a verbal agreement with my previous manager that if I should return to the United States that I will be able to re-apply and work with them again. [END]
It asks when you plan to leave Canada. Honestly, I don't WANT to leave my husband in Canada but if I have to I will. What should I even put for that? I only live 5 1/2 hours away from my spouse in Canada, it's not like I would have to go overseas or to Florida or something, so I don't see why they think I would fight them when I had to leave.
I'm most nervous about them saying that they don't believe that I will leave Canada after my visitor extension expires. Honestly, if I get denied I will go... reluctantly... but I will. I mean I even had my PARENTS at the border with me saying if something goes wrong I am very welcome back and I thanked them, etc. What can I do to raise the chances of this getting approved? I am losing sleep at night, and crying daily at the thought of having to leave my husband, again, as I've done for the past months. It seriously is the worst feeling in the world and I just don't know what to do.
Questions:
1. What would have made the lady at the border be so nasty to me?
2. Can I send in my PR app without my marriage certificate or police check, stating that they'll be sent in as soon as they're received?
3. On the application under "Funds available for trip" what should I put there? I didn't set aside a certain amount for a trip I just saved up money. Can I include my husbands monthly income added up for the amount of months that I plan on staying?
4. Can I re-scan my passport and use that image from my passport as my visitor extension photo?
5. Extension letter - is mine okay? Not sure what else to put to prove that I will leave Canada. I am a nervous wreck.
6. Chances of getting approved? US Citizen age 21 with a college diploma in medical assisting, my whole family is in the states, I would go back if I must but I really do not want to. I quit my job to come stay with him, is that a bad thing that they know?
Questions about PR Application:
My maiden name is on my passport, but on my driver's license and social security card it's my married name. Is that going to cause an issue filling out the forms? Should I put my married name under where it asks if I have ever gone by another name? Will my police report be accepted by Canada if it has my married name on it?
Anyways, I tried to go and get fingerprinted today but the lady at the office goofed and I won't get them done until January 6th, 2015. That's when I'll be able to send in for my police report. Is it ok to send in my PR app stating that I'm waiting on the police report?
I got married October 30th, 2014, and still awaiting marriage certificate. However I do have the receipt that I have requested and paid for marriage certificate, is that ok to send the application in with the receipt stating I'll send it in as soon as I get it?
For the visitor extension, it's asking for Proof of Financial Support. Specifically asking "funds available for trip". What should my husband get to show that he can support me? It listed a TON of documents, which I've written down such as bank statements, pay stubs, employment letter and having him write a support letter. I brought about $5,000 USD with me, some of which is still in cash. I am jointly on his bank account and he has a 60k military pension in his bank under a separate military thing... not sure what that really is.
Can I just scan the picture on my passport and crop it and send it as my visitor extension photo?
For the letter of explanation, what should I say? This is what I have so far:
[BEGINNING] I am applying for a Visitor Visa so that I may stay with my husband while my Permanent Resident application processes. I will be staying with him. He will be paying for housing costs, food, and any medical costs should any arise (emergency, sick doctor visit, etc...). I lived with my father in the states, and should something go wrong with my Permanent Resident application I would go back and live with him as I was before. I worked as a cashier at Walmart before coming to Canada as a visitor and have worked out a verbal agreement with my previous manager that if I should return to the United States that I will be able to re-apply and work with them again. [END]
It asks when you plan to leave Canada. Honestly, I don't WANT to leave my husband in Canada but if I have to I will. What should I even put for that? I only live 5 1/2 hours away from my spouse in Canada, it's not like I would have to go overseas or to Florida or something, so I don't see why they think I would fight them when I had to leave.
I'm most nervous about them saying that they don't believe that I will leave Canada after my visitor extension expires. Honestly, if I get denied I will go... reluctantly... but I will. I mean I even had my PARENTS at the border with me saying if something goes wrong I am very welcome back and I thanked them, etc. What can I do to raise the chances of this getting approved? I am losing sleep at night, and crying daily at the thought of having to leave my husband, again, as I've done for the past months. It seriously is the worst feeling in the world and I just don't know what to do.
Questions:
1. What would have made the lady at the border be so nasty to me?
2. Can I send in my PR app without my marriage certificate or police check, stating that they'll be sent in as soon as they're received?
3. On the application under "Funds available for trip" what should I put there? I didn't set aside a certain amount for a trip I just saved up money. Can I include my husbands monthly income added up for the amount of months that I plan on staying?
4. Can I re-scan my passport and use that image from my passport as my visitor extension photo?
5. Extension letter - is mine okay? Not sure what else to put to prove that I will leave Canada. I am a nervous wreck.
6. Chances of getting approved? US Citizen age 21 with a college diploma in medical assisting, my whole family is in the states, I would go back if I must but I really do not want to. I quit my job to come stay with him, is that a bad thing that they know?
Questions about PR Application:
My maiden name is on my passport, but on my driver's license and social security card it's my married name. Is that going to cause an issue filling out the forms? Should I put my married name under where it asks if I have ever gone by another name? Will my police report be accepted by Canada if it has my married name on it?