legalfalcon said:I may seem unfair, but if you see it from the perspective of Canada and USA, they are two countries where you have porous borders if you have residency and/or citizenship. I have seen cases where a person tried to illegally cross the border, another one was found in violation of customs, a transit passenger assaulting the flight crew etc. In all these cases the people were not legally present in the US, or were not here for more than a day. But, if a FBI background search is done, it will reflect these prior issues. And I am sure Canada is interested in them, and so would be the US.
There have been cases where with minimum documents an applications sails through, and yet in others it takes forever and additional documents. It is case specific, but I do not see it unreasonable.
No I don't think is reasonable point. I understand the security issues and respect those because it's for my and my loved ones benefit and security tootomneversfield said:good and fair points! Never thought of it this way. Thanks for your insight
But why it is unreasonable is .......first they say less than six months FBI PCC not needed. And then they ask for it randomly. I know some who had USA visit just like me and not asked FBI PCC. If it is needed then it should be made necessary. First saying less than six months not needed and then suddenly asking randomly is unreasonable and unfair. But I m still happy they gave me a chance to provide it. I had no plans to land there in winter anyway.