Hi Naxas,naxas said:to improper_bostonian,
I haven't got anything as yours after that 3 months waiting period. I sent them email, it its been more than 5 days nothing yet.
Did you get any reply back from nyc?
Hi Naxas,naxas said:to improper_bostonian,
I haven't got anything as yours after that 3 months waiting period. I sent them email, it its been more than 5 days nothing yet.
improper_bostonian said:Hi Naxas,
Did you get any reply back from nyc?
AlbertaGovernor said:If you have a I-797 with a valid I-94 date then you are good to enter the US. Keep your I-797 safe and dont show them that at time of departure. If the airline insist on it, argue for it and talk to senior officer. If needed show them the telegram and tell them you need to retain it for reentry.
lightsinthemist said:Bibo
if you are planning to get it done in the home country that is fine as well(given the risk if they do give you a security check slip or the namecheck/PIMS is taking a long time and you are forced to stay back ) .You can keep the Ottawa consulate in mind as well.
Anywaz the H1 is an dual intent visa and you should not have any problems. However in the paperwork there will be an question with regards to us green card application. That might pose problems because you are not allowed to puruse both at the same time. Technically people can surrender any one of the PR's after making their decision.
If have not even intiated the US green card process no issues at all.If you do have an US green card process stuck in the loop be prepared to keep your story straight. Let them know you plan to move to Canada permanently and at that time will be abandoning both the H1B and US green card. Untill then you need your extension for your work visa.
Please note however if you are going for an post 6th yr extension H1b stamping based on a Labour application for gc that is pending ,it will cause a huge question mark on everything.Because your 7th yr H1 extension is based on the US Green card and having the Canadian PR throws that into question...
bibo said:if i dont land in canada? will that be a problem?
i still need 2 years for us greencard, and i dont want to jeopardize that.
will they question why i have immigrant visa?
legalcitizen said:wow..seems like they are keeping track of the ainp pr's.. what kind of visa you have to apply and do you get your PR cards or not..
I am thinking to land in may so its a better idea to make sure I reach calgary in regular hours.. did you come back to US ? ..may be thats the reason they want us to fill the complete information about our address etc..damn this is even worse than H1b..you cannot live/work in other province..lol
Regards..
kv_ajay said:Thanks for posting your experience. I am planning to land at the same time in Calgary (11.30 PM). I will have Edmonton address for mailing. I think the part where you have to apply for Visa to come back to Canada is wrong. According to the document we have received with COPR, we have to either wait for PR card to arrive in Canada before leaving Canada or apply for travel document (PR abroad). I was going to ask if someone on the forum has applied for the travel document.
Another question, did you have a current US visa stamped on your passport ? I am planning to use expired stamp along with valid 797. I was wondering how was your experience about that on Denver or SFO airport.
Sincerely,
canadatryingguy said:Yes, i also think that you do not need a visa to go to Canada. You need a travel document. The Canadian IO did not appear to be correct on several occasion including with the CIC phone number he gave me.
I have a valid unexpired I-797A and a valid unexpired visa stamp related to this I-797A. I flew from Denver to Seattle to Calgary. I was surprised to see that all the three airports have free wi-fi.
While heading towards Calgary on April 16th, i asked at the gate if i need to submit my I-94 as i am going for only two days. He said it is up to me. I submitted the I-94.
While returning back to US on April 18th, I was asked to show the I-94 by US IO at the Calgary airport. I said that i already submitted it on Saturday. He said that if i am going to Canada or Mexico for less than 30 days, i should not submit my I-94. He gave me a full I-94 form to fill. I filled it up and he stamped it and stapled the part of it on the passport.
At Seattle airport, there were no immigration formalities.
lightsinthemist said:Bibo
If I understand your question correctly , you are asking if you dont do the landing at all ...and just go for stamping in the home country.Will they have an issue with the Immigrant visa stamp in the passport.
1.Since the visa is dated if you go after the date guess there will be no questions asked.
2.If you go before the date it might depend on the US consular officer but still probably will not be perceived as the same case as having landed and possessing the Canadian green card.
However if you dont do the landing...you will have to restart the whole process for the Canadian PR and you will be losing the Canadian PR. I guess your PD must be very close for you to take that decision...
Ultimately the choice is upto you....situation is a little tricky. By law one cannot hold both PR's and one has to be surrendered. Unforunately with 7th YR H1 extensions which get based on you pursuing an US Green card ....the consular officer if alert will notice the Canadian PR and will question the intent.
Either way good luck .Hope you choose wisely and stick with either one. You can browse other US immigration forums where people have posted their experiences.....In most cases they renounce one of them after getting the PR they want. 7th Yr extension cases are tricky usually.
Lights