Welcome and more info is better, such as package arrival date, residence days, current location.laxmikanthms said:Hi All,
I am joining this thread...I have sent my application yesterday (June 25th).
Regards
Laxmikanth
Hi u4g5,u4g5 said:any applied USA record of entries here?
heard it is very quick now, from another thread
just to better match the absence claim on the application cuz we have no record of going to usa bcuz they dont stamp on passport.pengyuen said:Hi u4g5,
Does everybody need that record? What is it for?
They actually do stamp the passport very well -- check your visa page and you'll see all the stamps!u4g5 said:just to better match the absence claim on the application cuz we have no record of going to usa bcuz they dont stamp on passport.
Not if you use the same I-94 (which is valid for 3 months) for multiple entries by land to the US. You'll get a stamp on your first entry but not on the subsequent times you use the same I-94 within the validity period.Empirical-Scientist said:They actually do stamp the passport very well -- check your visa page and you'll see all the stamps!
Actually yes. I used the same I-94 three times and I have three stamps corresponding to the dates of entry to the US. I suppose that depends on the border agent then...pedros said:Not if you use the same I-94 (which is valid for 3 months) for multiple entries by land to the US. You'll get a stamp on your first entry but not on the subsequent times you use the same I-94 within the validity period.
But you don't need to declare day trips.u4g5 said:did many day trip and no stamps
Don't submit anything they don't require -- it's clearly mentioned in the guide and in the CIC videos. The more you provide, the more suspicious it becomes...u4g5 said:As long as my I-94 is valid, no stamps on my passport.
i didnt declare day trips but i went to seattle or belliham to fly a lots.
all we have mentioned here is to prepare a as detailed application as you can.
the less your case officer needs to do, the faster you case will go? haha