Chucky said:Quick question once one gets the nomination from AINP under the US visa holder category does the CIC require that the person maintains H1 status. Can someone please help. This line below...when you send the nomination certificate to CIC do they come back and ask to see if the person is still on H1 or does this just end at AINP and after you have your nomination if you lose your job and lose the H1 does that after your application at CIC? Please help.
•You must be currently working in the United States and possess a valid visa in one of the following temporary skilled worker visa categories: H-1B, H-1B1, H-1C, E-3 at the time the AINP makes a final decision on the application.
Before CIC issues the immigrant visa, they will ask for the proof of your legal status in the USA.
Since AINP nominee is a H1B Visa Holder, they usually will ask for current I-797 and general employment details.
If for some reason, one is not able to maintain the H1B status, he or she should make sure that they continue to be in the USA legally.
People who were unable to do this, left the USA and came back at a later stage on a B1 Visitor visa to finish the remaining Canadian Immigration formalities. (As mentioned in other posts).
All that is expected by CIC (from an AINP Nominee or anyone else who is trying to immigrate to Canada from USA) is that he or she is in the USA legally.
And they do verify this information before issuing the Canadian Immigrant Visa.
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