sbwv09
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- Feb 18, 2010
- 869
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- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo/NYC
- App. Filed.......
- May 17, 10
- File Transfer...
- June 22, 10/August 31, 10 (to NYC)
- Med's Done....
- April 6, 10
- Passport Req..
- September 13, 10
- VISA ISSUED...
- 9/28, Received 10/21
- LANDED..........
- 10/22/10
I am a teacher and I told them I was up here for summer break, but I'm actually staying the duration. It wasn't technically a lie, the IO just assumed this when I told her my profession.. and I will be in the US in August but I will be coming right back. Doing something like that is ok. Honestly, as long as they don't give you a 'leave by' date on your passport, you won't get in trouble for staying longer than you say you will as long as it is less than 6 months. If it did ever come up, just say that your plans changed.
You shouldn't really volunteer any proof, paperwork, or information at all until THEY ASK YOU. When I crossed over I had a huge file full of information, but she just asked me if I had a job and house in the US but didn't ask for proof. She also looked in my car to make sure I didn't have too much stuff, so be careful with that. She also didn't ask anything about a PR application or anything. Just answer the questions they ask, nothing more or less. I also crossed alone, which isn't ideal, but I had no trouble at all.
I actually always cross in Buffalo because the one time I crossed in Niagara Falls was the only time in two years of bimonthly crossings that I was sent to secondary.
You shouldn't really volunteer any proof, paperwork, or information at all until THEY ASK YOU. When I crossed over I had a huge file full of information, but she just asked me if I had a job and house in the US but didn't ask for proof. She also looked in my car to make sure I didn't have too much stuff, so be careful with that. She also didn't ask anything about a PR application or anything. Just answer the questions they ask, nothing more or less. I also crossed alone, which isn't ideal, but I had no trouble at all.
I actually always cross in Buffalo because the one time I crossed in Niagara Falls was the only time in two years of bimonthly crossings that I was sent to secondary.