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laxmikanthms

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Visa Office......
New Delhi
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App. Filed.......
Dec-07-2009
Doc's Request.
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Jan-13-2011
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May-07-2010 (Before PR Approval on Workpermit)
Hi,

I just wanted to know once after landing here as PR then is it good to apply for US visitor visa or wait for certain period and then apply.

Any guidance much appreciated.

Thanks,
Laxmikanth
 
can be applied if you want to but reasons should be good why you want to visit.............
 
Just saying to tour will not suffice ?

" Visit places for pleasure "
 
laxmikanthms said:
Just saying to tour will not suffice ?

" Visit places for pleasure "

it will but i mean provide good backgorunds, length of intended stay, any hotel or airline bookings, friend's name and address to visit, bank statement, your status in canada,

check usa visit visa website for requirements...
 
Thanks Pittabread....will do and update here with details.
 
laxmikanthms said:
Thanks Pittabread....will do and update here with details.

my pleasure

http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/usa_visa.asp

http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/usa_visa.asp#pleasure

B2: Visitor for Pleasure
DS-160.
Valid Passport (at least 6 months).
Proof of legal status in Canada: original or certified copy.
Older passports containing previous visas.
Documents substantiating previous legal status in U.S.
Reciprocity fee (if applicable).
Proof of sufficient funds to cover all expenses while in the U.S.
Proof of ties/residence in a country outside the U.S. which have no intentions of abandoning.
Evidence which show the purpose of trip.
 
will the COPR document work for us visa application, if the PR card has not been issued to an applicant after the landing and he is applying for the us visa?
 
Ideally, you have to wait for some time, get yourself established first. US visa officer would ask you when you landed and if you have a job in Canada already or if you have a house or renting your own apartment now. If your answer to these questions is no, the likelihood that you will be given a visa is almost zero, regardless if you have brought with you good supporting documents as they will not even look at it.
 
laxmikanthms said:
Just saying to tour will not suffice ?

" Visit places for pleasure "

From what I've heard, US immigration consuls care more as to why you will return to your country after your intended visit as opposed to the purpose of your visit. People can make up destination plans. However, they may have a hard time proving the reasons why they will go back to their native country.
 
As far as I know most of the passports (different countries) with Canadian PR will get 10 years US visa.
I am sure it would go for Indian passport too.
 
Hi, could any help me? I want to know if there is any 'official' site I could get these information from? thanks before.
 
MRebecca said:
Hi, could any help me? I want to know if there is any 'official' site I could get these information from? thanks before.

Scroll up to reply#5 by Pittabread.

Mitali
 
Hi all,

I am an international student in Canada, already applied for US visitor VISA and have an interview on December 11, 2012.

I have a 3 year work permit until August 29, 2012.

Currently i am working on a contract basis in a BANK through agency, agency gave a employment letter which includes TEMPORARY worker.

will it create a problem for me?

and

Do i need a multiple VISA to enter back to canada or my WORK PERMIT will be ok??

Thanks.
 
CarribRN said:
Ideally, you have to wait for some time, get yourself established first. US visa officer would ask you when you landed and if you have a job in Canada already or if you have a house or renting your own apartment now. If your answer to these questions is no, the likelihood that you will be given a visa is almost zero, regardless if you have brought with you good supporting documents as they will not even look at it.

Correctly said.
 
applied for us visa.. b2 only, will that be fine? instead of b1/b2 for visitor visa?