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Kornet

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Aug 3, 2015
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Hi everyone

I'm a protected person ,I have a travel document ,so I need to know what documents do I need to provide when I go to my US visa interview?,I'm also a student.
 
You can take all the certified documents that you were provided by Immigration or Refugee board through the whole process of applying for asylum in Canada. Also, your job confirmation in Canada, bank statements, Student enrolment, airplane tickets, assets in Canada, your plan in the US, friends' number in the US etc,
 
my application was refused, they kept on asking for my study permit , and I didn't have it with me.
 
It is okay, you can apply after six months !
My first visa application was denied, then i had two approved
after it.
 
I wonder if I have the right to travel and to re-enter Canada using the refugee travel document? My PR application is still in process. Have anyone of you guys traveled using this blue travel doc and was able to re-enter without having the PR card? or any of your friends/family?

Thanks
 
amahmustang said:
I wonder if I have the right to travel and to re-enter Canada using the refugee travel document? My PR application is still in process. Have anyone of you guys traveled using this blue travel doc and was able to re-enter without having the PR card? or any of your friends/family?

Thanks

Yes you can travel with the travel document only.
I personally told by the CBSA officer at the boarders that the PR card is not needed to enter as long as you have the PRTD with you.
 
syrian-g said:
It is okay, you can apply after six months !
My first visa application was denied, then i had two approved
after it.


Marhaba bro, :)
I came to Canada through US boarders, Long story shot, I'm a permanent residence now and I applied for US visa but I got rejected, when I asked, They told me because you have entered Canada through US.

I just wanted to know if you ever heard about a similar issue, also I'm planning to apply again but very scared of getting rejected and would like to know your opinion about this.
 
YoyoTofi said:
Marhaba bro, :)
I came to Canada through US boarders, Long story shot, I'm a permanent residence now and I applied for US visa but I got rejected, when I asked, They told me because you have entered Canada through US.

I just wanted to know if you ever heard about a similar issue, also I'm planning to apply again but very scared of getting rejected and would like to know your opinion about this.

This basically means they don't feel you have strong enough ties to Canada at this time. I wouldn't apply again unless you can demonstrate much stronger ties. I may make sense to wait 6-8 months before trying again.
 
YoyoTofi said:
Marhaba bro, :)
I came to Canada through US boarders, Long story shot, I'm a permanent residence now and I applied for US visa but I got rejected, when I asked, They told me because you have entered Canada through US.

I just wanted to know if you ever heard about a similar issue, also I'm planning to apply again but very scared of getting rejected and would like to know your opinion about this.

Can I know did you try to apply again??
 
YoyoTofi said:
Marhaba bro, :)
I came to Canada through US boarders, Long story shot, I'm a permanent residence now and I applied for US visa but I got rejected, when I asked, They told me because you have entered Canada through US.

I just wanted to know if you ever heard about a similar issue, also I'm planning to apply again but very scared of getting rejected and would like to know your opinion about this.
i have similar issue like you, i went to USA consulate in Toronto last year, it just took less 20 seconds interview what a shame to me i had wear very nice gentleman clothes but wont work hahahah, she quickly give it to me a Red notes and told me you should go back to your country not to come here to apply asylum and go apply next time ,,,anyway i dont want go back next time they may reject me again but they just want money so i may wait until im getting my Canadian citizenship , but if you go back please share yours