Yes, but if you have a US visitors visa then you don’t need to flagpole. You are going to the US border, and coming back.Can I do flagpole, if I have a 10 years US visitors visa?
So I have completed my 2 years of education in Canada and I need my post graduation work permit on immediate basis. If I have a 10 years of US visitor’s visa, how will flagpole work for me?Yes, but if you have a US visitors visa then you don’t need to flagpole. You are going to the US border, and coming back.
You flagpole like any person. Go to the US, say you are flagpoling and US officers will send you back.So I have completed my 2 years of education in Canada and I need my work permit on immediate basis. If I have a 10 years of US visitor’s visa, how will flagpole work for me?
Will that affect my current US visitors visa or my entry to the US in future?You flagpole like any person. Go to the US, say you are flagpoling and US officers will send you back.
Why would it? You have a valid US visa. If you are unsure then don’t do it.Will that affect my current US visitors visa or my entry to the US in future?
Do US officer stamp on passport when you do flagpole for Canada?Will that affect my current US visitors visa or my entry to the US in future?
Yes, they normally do put a stamp on your passport. I have heard of some cases where they issue a paper slip, but those appear to be exceptions.Do US officer stamp on passport when you do flagpole for Canada?
Okay, so I faced this situation before. I can tell what happened and how it affects my life and immigration situation.Will that affect my current US visitors visa or my entry to the US in future?
Great information, thanks for sharing.Okay, so I faced this situation before. I can tell what happened and how it affects my life and immigration situation.
I have a US B1/B2 visa, a business/tourist visitor visa. I wanted to get a new WP at the border. I went to the border. Went over to the US side. They asked if I had an I-94 (iirc) form in my passport. I did not or it was lost. So off you go to the immigration building and get one of those. I went there, they asked why the hell you want to go to US of A? I told them, visit, some shopping and back to go to Canada. They asked, are you flagpoling? I told, I will apply for my WP in my return journey. They gave me a white slip, called administartive refusal and told me to go back and show it to canadians. I went back and got my WP. Cool!
Now it is important to remember, if they ask you upfront if you want to do flagpole, you can not lie. /it will get you in trouble. simple.
Now that white slip is administrative refusal. And you need to remember it for life long. It is still a refusal. Does it leave any entry in the system? I do not know. I do still mention it in any form that I fill for any country where I try to get their visa. i did mention it in my canadian PR.
So if you have that form i-94 or whatever you are golden. if not do remember the administrative refusal thing.
Were you able to flagpole? Did you tell the US officers that you just want to flagpole? Please share your experience if possible.Great information, thanks for sharing.
I'm planning to flagpole this week for my wife's SOWP. We both have Canadian TRV and US B1/B2 visa.
No, at the end we got my wife's WP before having to flagpole.Were you able to flagpole? Did you tell the US officers that you just want to flagpole? Please share your experience if possible.