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soop

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Hi
I am landing on next month for a week .Is bank statement consider as proof as funds.

thank you
soop
 
soop said:
Hi
I am landing on next month for a week .Is bank statement consider as proof as funds.

thank you
soop

yes it will be OK. 8)
 
I had the same question. Thanks. :)
 
Soop,

Yes, US bank statements are totally acceptable. I used BoA statements along with Bank Verification Letter with no issues.

Here is my landing experience in case you are interested to read:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/landed-successfully-used-avr-l1-expired-current-status-h1-t116894.0.html#new

Regards,
 
Hi chappan

So you drive with your own car right?Did you car was financed by bank?Did you have title with you?My is financed by bank so don't have title?Do you think renting a car will be a problem??

soop
 
soop said:
hi ny2canada

are you landing by car??when are you going to land?

Planning on landing by a rental car. Not sure when exactly. Probably next month
 
HI ny2canada

Where are you in us?Can we land by rental car?Can you drive us licence plate in canada?Any idea about this?

soop
 
soop said:
HI ny2canada

Can we land by rental car?Can you drive us licence plate in canada?Any idea about this?

soop

Yes
 
soop said:
HI ny2canada

Where are you in us?Can we land by rental car?Can you drive us licence plate in canada?Any idea about this?

soop
I am in the NY/NJ area. Yes we can land by rental car. If you are trying to just land and come back rental car is the best bet in my opinion
 
Yes, I landed in my own car. Had title of car with me as well. I believe landing in a rented car shouldn't be an issue. As a matter of fact, a lot of people prefer going in a rented car. You should be fine. Good luck!
 
Hi chappan

Do we need to stop on us border custom side when going to canada???
soop
 
Hello Soop,

I am not aware of what happens at all the borders across the United States. However, if you go by land, my understanding is that nobody cares if you are leaving the country. It's the country that you are entering where security officers will be most concerned. In my case, I wasn't stopped. In fact, there was no booth at all to even watch or stop who is leaving the country. While re-entering the United States though was a different story all together. It felt like I was somewhere in Army base. Lots of Border Security Officers. The one I ran into unluckily was quite rude (you can read about that in my landing experience). But I am sure not all are same.

Anyways, even if somebody's there (while leaving US) to ask questions, never surrender your I-94. Just tell them that you are going to complete your landing formality and will return in whatever time you are planning to return and will need I-94 to re-enter. This is specially important if you are planning to use AVR.

Regards,