ntwkengg said:
no around 10 business days if we check some recent applicants. and 15 overall....
i have a question:
what if i already have US visa? do i still get refusal letter from US side if i just make a U turn?
or is it better to just go few miles inside US for couple of hours and then come back for landing?
bcz i don't want refusal if that counts in the future visas....
and ya even if landing is possible at any local office with less wait times then is it a good way?
ntwkengg,
Yes, if you hold a valid US Visa, then you can enter US and spend some time and then return back to Canada for landing formalities. That way, you can avoid the refusal letter (though most ppl say that there is no implications in getting it).
I know of someone who exactly did the same. He entered US and had lunch and then returned back to Canada for landing formalities. There are 2 advantages in doing it:
i) Avoid refusal letter
ii) At times, some of the officers at the border get a little cranky if you jus do flag poling and return back for landing formalities. May be because of work load but they ask you do landing in the inland CIC offices (coz., with appointment) if you are an in-lander. Once you enter US and then return back after some time then you can comfortably tell them you had to visit a friend or party as your main intention here is not to do landing but to go outside (for whatever reason it might be) and also completing your landing formalities on your return.
Hope this helps !