chamybel
Star Member
- Nov 2, 2012
- 1
- Visa Office......
- CPP Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 6212
- App. Filed.......
- May 2 2012
- AOR Received.
- Aug 22 2012
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
- Med's Request
- Oct 22 2012
- Med's Done....
- Oct 31 2012
- Passport Req..
- Dec 11 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- Dec 21 2012
- LANDED..........
- Dec 26 2012
Hi all,
I just did my landing today. US officers werent very nice, spent an hour sitting there while they were all busy chatting, making plans, talking about their weekend and retirement. Took an hour and i was the only one waiting!
After an hour of waiting he yelled 'come over here!', i assumed he was talking to me since there was no one else, he handed me the refusal slip and told me to go to the canadian border.
Officers at the canadian border were very helpful. It took me 2.5hrs there but its because they had a few clients before me, officer liked to chat with all the applicants lol, and it was a holiday. He confirmed with me if all the information on my COPR is correct, signed it and gave me instructions on what to do next (SIN,health care).
He mentioned that it is better to go to the local CIC office than to go to the border to avoid accidents and deportations. You can face deportation, like 20% of people who go there, because their applications were not completed correctly or if you have falsified information on your application form.
I just did my landing today. US officers werent very nice, spent an hour sitting there while they were all busy chatting, making plans, talking about their weekend and retirement. Took an hour and i was the only one waiting!
After an hour of waiting he yelled 'come over here!', i assumed he was talking to me since there was no one else, he handed me the refusal slip and told me to go to the canadian border.
Officers at the canadian border were very helpful. It took me 2.5hrs there but its because they had a few clients before me, officer liked to chat with all the applicants lol, and it was a holiday. He confirmed with me if all the information on my COPR is correct, signed it and gave me instructions on what to do next (SIN,health care).
He mentioned that it is better to go to the local CIC office than to go to the border to avoid accidents and deportations. You can face deportation, like 20% of people who go there, because their applications were not completed correctly or if you have falsified information on your application form.