If you are a new PR (vs. a PR who has lived in Canada for several years), there's definitely a change the US visit visa will be refused. However I don't think anyone here can tell you what the chances are of a refusal vs. an approval.
Well, if you apply within the first 6 months of your landing, it will pretty much be rejected. They look for established ties to the country and if someone is new, he still has to establish contacts/connections/ties here and prove it. If you apply later than that, it is a good idea to get an invitation letter from friends or family(even better), inviting you there.
Well, if you apply within the first 6 months of your landing, it will pretty much be rejected. They look for established ties to the country and if someone is new, he still has to establish contacts/connections/ties here and prove it. If you apply later than that, it is a good idea to get an invitation letter from friends or family(even better), inviting you there.
i finished my masters as a student in usa and left the country
my intention is to appear for a competitive exam in usa .thts wy i need usa visa
i lost lot of time even if i wait 6 months after landing. i already lost almost 2 years now .
i can show the exam letter and request .. i didnt land in canada yet but looking to land in may and try usa visiting visa in sep as i have to sit exam in oct 2012.