My recent AVR experience -
Date of landing : Dec 29th 2020
Duration of Stay : 21 days
Date of departure : Jan 19th 2021
US Visa: H1b visa stamp (previous employer) expired on old passport. New passport with no visa stamp. Approved I 797 with new job.
Entry into Canada: Entered through Vancouver airport, no issues here. I had my PR card to enter.
Entry into USA:
Flew out of Toronto airport through Delta. The Delta agent who had to print my boarding pass wasn't aware of AVR. I explained it to him but he didn't know how to print the boarding pass since the system needed a valid visa. Another agent who was passing by was able to help him. I asked him how they handle AVR usually. He said that the agent needs to manually override the system and print the boarding pass when we travel using AVR and if they are not aware of the process they need to call up some helpline to do it. So he suggested showing up at the airport an hour earlier in case I was to do AVR again, just to give enough time to board the flight.
Immigration was done in Toronto. This was very straightforward. My previous I 94 on the CBP website was expired, so he updated the entry stamp with new date and gave me a new I 94, based on the date from my I 797. This took less than 10 minutes.
Date of landing : Dec 29th 2020
Duration of Stay : 21 days
Date of departure : Jan 19th 2021
US Visa: H1b visa stamp (previous employer) expired on old passport. New passport with no visa stamp. Approved I 797 with new job.
Entry into Canada: Entered through Vancouver airport, no issues here. I had my PR card to enter.
Entry into USA:
Flew out of Toronto airport through Delta. The Delta agent who had to print my boarding pass wasn't aware of AVR. I explained it to him but he didn't know how to print the boarding pass since the system needed a valid visa. Another agent who was passing by was able to help him. I asked him how they handle AVR usually. He said that the agent needs to manually override the system and print the boarding pass when we travel using AVR and if they are not aware of the process they need to call up some helpline to do it. So he suggested showing up at the airport an hour earlier in case I was to do AVR again, just to give enough time to board the flight.
Immigration was done in Toronto. This was very straightforward. My previous I 94 on the CBP website was expired, so he updated the entry stamp with new date and gave me a new I 94, based on the date from my I 797. This took less than 10 minutes.