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Twilight871 said:
Man, thats the problem...if I leave USA now, I cant come back. I am on my 60 days grace period.


Actually i do not konw what to suggest. However, at least before you decide, take in your consideration that if you lose your PR visa, you will really regret it. If you lose your temporary status in the USA, you can always apply for a new status anytime.

In my opinion, the PR visa is much more important than any temporary status in the US.


At the end, It is your decision, and wish you the best of luck.
 
Pro1, I am not thinking about temporary status. I have no problem leaving USA right now. I am in trouble with my exam date. I am afraid that I may not be able to complete my landing before March 26. Rest is upon the Almighty. Suppose, in case if they refuse me to land for any reason, what I will do? I cant return to USA. Where will I go? And do you suggest me to complete the landing process at the boarder or it doesn't matter if I do it at an airport? Thanks man.
 
Twilight871 said:
Pro1, I am not thinking about temporary status. I have no problem leaving USA right now. I am in trouble with my exam date. I am afraid that I may not be able to complete my landing before March 26. Rest is upon the Almighty. Suppose, in case if they refuse me to land for any reason, what I will do? I cant return to USA. Where will I go? And do you suggest me to complete the landing process at the boarder or it doesn't matter if I do it at an airport? Thanks man.

If they refuse to land you at any port of entry, it does not matter whether you come back to the same port of entry or any other one. Just make sure that you have enough time to reland if such a situation happens.

As far as i remember, they refused to land a guy because he had reached the borders without his family, so the officer asked him to go back to the states, and come back again with all of his family to land.There is no such instructions say that !


Another person was denied entry because the immigration officer did not accept his proof of funds document, and when he landed again at another port of entry "the airport", the officer there said that he has no clue why the first officer prohibited him from landing and wrote some notes on the system about him.

That is why i suggest that you allow more than enough time to land before the expiry date of your PR visa, as it is going to be your last chance. There will be no "come back and land later" if "god forbidden" they deny your entry as a PR to Canada.


Sometime they really refuse the landing for illogical reasons, so play it safe, and do not take the risk.


Good luck.
 
@professional 1:
My application is in Buffalo VO. I have filed under 9212 Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities...my title is Production supervisor , Pharmaceutical. that falls in that NOC.
My application intially assessed in CIO, nova scotia. Does that mean my experience and title or position and noc match, and they approve for further assessment?
thanks
 
Twilight871 said:
Pro1, I am not thinking about temporary status. I have no problem leaving USA right now. I am in trouble with my exam date. I am afraid that I may not be able to complete my landing before March 26. Rest is upon the Almighty. Suppose, in case if they refuse me to land for any reason, what I will do? I cant return to USA. Where will I go? And do you suggest me to complete the landing process at the boarder or it doesn't matter if I do it at an airport? Thanks man.

Considering all the info you guys has posted. I have a little comment
1) I agree with Pro1 that PR status is more important than the temp status here in US => You guys have been dealing with US immigration officer and know what it is :D
2) It's strongly recommended that you have the whole family finish landing at the same time. I would recommend that your wife arrive with you before Mar 31.
3) I would reschedule the exam sometime later, you don't want to rush thing up. It's better to saving precious time prepare for landing procedure.

I hope that you make up your mind fit your best situation ;).

SD
 
Pls let me in. I want to keep track of things. :D
Hopefully, I'll get my medicals soon. Hopefully.. :-\
Let's keep the things updated, inorder to percieve it.
Wish u all GOOD LUCK !!!
CHEERS !!!
 
Hey All,

Tomorrow is Tuesday and first day of March!!!!!!!!!!!

Let see we all get some good news from Buffalo VO.

Almost 3 months after 2nd AOR and 1 month after Status IN PROCESS.

I hope we got some update on our application and our application move to next stage soon....

Best Luck to all my dear friends...
 
shish said:
@ professional 1:
My application is in Buffalo VO. I have filed under 9212 Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities...my title is Production supervisor , Pharmaceutical. that falls in that NOC.
My application intially assessed in CIO, nova scotia. Does that mean my experience and title or position and noc match, and they approve for further assessment?
thanks

If the CIO has sent you their approval letter, yes. However the visa office will reassess the application again before and after they start processing it.

Good luck.
 
professional 1 said:
If the CIO has sent you their approval letter, yes. However the visa office will reassess the application again before and after they start processing it.

Good luck.
Thnaks man....
we hoping .......tht our app will started reviewing soon........
 
Hey there,

I have received my second AOR in late October. Still waiting to hear from the visa office, hopefully for medical requests. Anyone else sharing the same situation? How long does it usually take?

My time line:
Applied through NS--> Early Feb 2010.
First AOR---> Late March 2010.
Submitted documents---> Late May.
Second AOR---> Late Oct.
Thanks.
 
Please see my timelines in my signature block.

Cheers....

ekaramad said:
Hey there,

I have received my second AOR in late October. Still waiting to hear from the visa office, hopefully for medical requests. Anyone else sharing the same situation? How long does it usually take?

My time line:
Applied through NS--> Early Feb 2010.
First AOR---> Late March 2010.
Submitted documents---> Late May.
Second AOR---> Late Oct.
Thanks.
 
ekaramad said:
Hey there,

I have received my second AOR in late October. Still waiting to hear from the visa office, hopefully for medical requests. Anyone else sharing the same situation? How long does it usually take?

My time line:
Applied through NS--> Early Feb 2010.
First AOR---> Late March 2010.
Submitted documents---> Late May.
Second AOR---> Late Oct.
Thanks.

yes U have to wait still.
My time line is almost same just 15 t o20 days earlier than you
my status is still RBVO
 
Brother Shish,

We have the same time.Only they changed my ecass to IN PROCESS 15 days ago but with the same RBVO details.

It probabely means nothing yet,just a system eror! ???
 
I got this reply through email

Dear XYZ,

This is in response to your email (see below).

The status of your application has not changed since our last reply to you.

Please understand that our office cannot provide you with an update of case status by email on a regular basis, but rest assured that we will contact you for the next stage of the processing of your file.

In order to serve all clients better, we will be unable to answer further correspondence at this time.

For future reference, in all correspondence to our office, please refer to the applicant's full name, date of birth and file number.

Thank you for your interest in Canada.