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mr.cand
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« on: July 11, 2009, 11:12:12 pm »

Thanks to all for the imformation the every body share here it was very helpful for me.
AINP Application received 31 of December 2008.
FILE received 17 of Feb 2009.
NOMINATION received 08 of July 2009.
I am a temporary foreing worker in alberta for 1 year. (worked  from 07/2008 true now)
BUT    
when I was filling my application for permanent residence to send a copy to AINP  where they ask for visa office request for the process of your application. I wrote BUFFALO  USA. And AINP sent the certificate to Buffalo.Now I have the visa office specific instructions  and the  NUMBER  14  ask choice of interview locatio  The big problem is the I do not have USA visa when I was looking for information to fill  
the aplication I found this web side  www.cic.gc.ca/english/ information/offices/apply-where.asp  www.canadainternational.gc.ca/buffalo/imm/federal_worker_faq_travaillerur_federal... They say if you have been lawfully admitted to Canada or   the USA for at least one  year and are still residing  here you may submit your application to the buffalo Visa Office.
I tink  I was confuse with the word may .What can i do,I have all  ready to send to buffalo but  if they ask for interview .Or I have to chenge to the Visa office in my home country.          Thanks
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at-80
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2009, 01:47:13 am »

Can't you apply for a tourist visa to US and then complete the process. Like if we are in US and want to stamp our visa, we can go to Canada by applying for a temporary 6 months single or multiple entry canada tourist visa. (and check a box in the Canada tourist visa application that we are going for H1B stamping from US to Canada). There must be something similar reciprocal arrangement. Or maybe a tourist visa would suffice.

Congrats for getting Nominated. Best wishes for next steps...
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mr.cand
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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2009, 11:22:48 pm »

Thank you  at-80 for your reply, but my problem is the I can not get any USA visa I was working there  with out work permit for a little and they know  that is why  I can't.
I know that when I was filling the AINP application I was confuse to where to send my application for permanent residence  I did not fined my home country and then I found this from buffalo.    I forgot that they may call me for an interviw in USA .I am hoping to find the way to continuing  with my a plication. Hoping some body helps me and  my family to continuing .Thanks
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at-80
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2009, 12:24:18 am »

Sorry for your mess!!

Best would be to call AINP helpline and seek their advice pertaining to your application to be sent to your home country.

Best of luck.
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