Thanks; do you know my questions above by any chance?
Edmontonbound said:Congrats Mehandes.....Finally it's over.
Edmontonbound said:Congrats Mehandes.....Finally it's over.
Your US visa (for that matter any other country's visa) has nothing to do with your immigration status in Canada. Being a PR of Canada doesn't mean anything to USCIS. So you will be good. Where are you visiting by the way?mehandes said:Dear all, I have a question: I had also applied for US visitors visa for a one week visit; do you know if I land before going to US my US visa will be expired or not?
Another Q: how long does it take for CIC to issue visa after passport receipt?
Edmontonbound said:Your US visa (for that matter any other country's visa) has nothing to do with your immigration status in Canada. Being a PR of Canada doesn't mean anything to USCIS. So you will be good. Where are you visiting by the way?
I don't they US authorities will stamp anything on your passport if you're doing flag-poling. They just ask you to fill a form or 2. I may be wrong though. However, you may ask others who have done it. My understanding is the flag-poling procedure doesn't affect your future immigration in any way.mehandes said:Tnx, I meant when people land at the US border (from within Canada), US stamps a rejection in their visa which is part of the landing process; do you guys know this rejection would affect the US visa already on my passport?
Going to Florida...
Edmontonbound said:I don't they US authorities will stamp anything on your passport if you're doing flag-poling. They just ask you to fill a form or 2. I may be wrong though. However, you may ask others who have done it. My understanding is the flag-poling procedure doesn't affect your future immigration in any way.
mehandes said:Dear all, I have a question: I had also applied for US visitors visa for a one week visit; do you know if I land before going to US my US visa will be expired or not?
Another Q: how long does it take for CIC to issue visa after passport receipt?
mehandes said:Dear all, I have a question: I had also applied for US visitors visa for a one week visit; do you know if I land before going to US my US visa will be expired or not?
Another Q: how long does it take for CIC to issue visa after passport receipt?
Holygun said:If you have a US visitor visa, why are you concerned???
Your visitor visa, should be at least good for 1 year. You can go in-out several times...
When ever they ask at the border, you can say that you are going back to canada to get your PR status.
They will charge you $7 and admit you to US and then you can drive back from the first traffic lights.
Correct me if I am wrong. That's what I am planning to do as well.
Fafool said:It depends that you have multi-entry or single-entry visa. With the single one you can pass the border once, and after that the visa is expired and not usable anymore. I guess he has this situation. So, he wants to keep the validity of his visa when he is landing.
Holygun said:Wow I didnt know that there is a single entry visa for US.
Edmontonbound said:@ Bahia... I downloaded the form. Pari123 posted a link here to download the form. I was sent an scanned image file by CPP-O. It wasn't of very good quality. To answer your question, yes you can take a print out, type in your Application number, Name, Surname, Height and Eye color. Remember eye color is never black!
billooocheung said:''Remember eye color is never black!''
what does this mean? I wrote "black" in my form. Is it wrong?
Yes, it's incorrect. It can't be black. It could be dark brown. I don't think though it will creat any issues.billooocheung said:''Remember eye color is never black!''
what does this mean? I wrote "black" in my form. Is it wrong?
billooocheung said:''Remember eye color is never black!''
what does this mean? I wrote "black" in my form. Is it wrong?