Hi lightsinthemist,
Thank you very much. I think I prefer not to surrender my I-94 especially I’m using AVR. My next question is that in case we need to go back to Canada to get our PR card, is it by land only that we can travel going back in Canada while we are here in USA?
Thank you very much. I think I prefer not to surrender my I-94 especially I’m using AVR. My next question is that in case we need to go back to Canada to get our PR card, is it by land only that we can travel going back in Canada while we are here in USA?
lightsinthemist said:Sinbad
Many thanks for adding some crucial information.Maybe the rules are getting updated and the officers at the landing are giving the standard reply whereas at the SIN cards as you mentioned they might be asking us to pick it up at whatever location specified by the mail we receive at the address specified.
Surprised
We will definetly hear from other users like Sinbad who can provide us an update of what is happening with the card situation. For now if one has to travel back to Canada without PR cards in hand ...I guess going by car is the only option with COPR documents.Also one user posted his experience of also obtaining alternate travel visa or documents at the nearest canadian consulate and using it for air travel.
If somebody is out of Usa right now and has to travel without PR cards in hand...I guess the travel documents obtained at local canadian consulate in whichever home country can be used for entering Canada along with COPR.
Enna
Coming to your question . You can definetly say you dont have it ...keep it out sight or simply produce an printed copy of the AVR memo detailing that the traveller need not submit it.
Anwyaz even if you surrender it like Sinbad said and Albertaorbust experienced himself ...they will issue an new I-94 but this might involve some hassle . And also Sinbad answered the other question about frequent trips being marked with an multiple entry in the I-94.