- May 14, 2009
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- LANDED..........
- 8th april '10
So here is lil bit of my case background and the question.
My wife whos a canadian citizen sposored me, everything went fine and recently i recieved the passport request and also asked to pay RPR fee. Also My wife and i live in canada, but i applied through new delhi because everyone advised me to do that.
Since they asked for my passport, it seems they are pretty close to making a decision. They also asked me to send them an indian address because they wont mail my passport out of india. Which I did and once they mail the passport to that address, my family will mail it to me here.
Now my question is, what happens after that. Once i recieve my passport, what do i do, do i just cross into the US and then cross back into canada to complete the permanent residency process ? I live couple of hours from US border so it will be the cheapest and the fastest way for me.
or do i have to go to india and then come back to Canada to complete the process?
Please advice
thanks in advance.
My wife whos a canadian citizen sposored me, everything went fine and recently i recieved the passport request and also asked to pay RPR fee. Also My wife and i live in canada, but i applied through new delhi because everyone advised me to do that.
Since they asked for my passport, it seems they are pretty close to making a decision. They also asked me to send them an indian address because they wont mail my passport out of india. Which I did and once they mail the passport to that address, my family will mail it to me here.
Now my question is, what happens after that. Once i recieve my passport, what do i do, do i just cross into the US and then cross back into canada to complete the permanent residency process ? I live couple of hours from US border so it will be the cheapest and the fastest way for me.
or do i have to go to india and then come back to Canada to complete the process?
Please advice
thanks in advance.