- Dec 23, 2010
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- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
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- 04-03-11
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- 07-04-11
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- 07-02-11
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- Passport Req..
- 12-08-11!
I have a few questions as far as border crossing goes. I had posted my concerns a few days ago about what to say. I am flying in Van BC in the middle of January to marry my fiancee. We have our PR applications already and have started to fill a few things out...I was planning on bringing my forms with me to Canada so my fiancee and I could go through them together...I am wondering if that is a bad idea or a good idea.
I am not planning on lying at the border but I am wondering how much of the truth I should give right off the bat. Should I say I am visiting my fiancee and friends, or just friends? It seems like if I say "fiancee," they will not let me in(I have read forum and forum and am freaked out!) I don;t want to lie(I am not the type to lie about anything.) but I am afraid to tell the truth.
Just an FYI...I am spending 10 days in Canada and have every intention to return home after our wedding and then apply for PR. I have a return ticket home, a letter from my boss stating when she expects me back to work, my last years W2 form, my work schedule for the week that I will be returning to work, paystubs from my last 4 paychecks, a business card with my name and piosition on it, my vacation request off form from work, bank statements showing a few grand in my savings, my 401K statement with my home address, a letter from my fiancee stating that I will be returning home, a letter from my parents saying I am returning home, the title to my car(showing that ,y car is in the states) medical insurance cards...all to prove that I have ties to the states and WILL be coming back after my 10 day visit. I moved back with my parents to save money after we got engaged so I do not have proof that I have rent or a house payment to come back to.
Do you feel as though this might be enough information? Can you think of anything else that would be handy to include? THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for your help!!
I am not planning on lying at the border but I am wondering how much of the truth I should give right off the bat. Should I say I am visiting my fiancee and friends, or just friends? It seems like if I say "fiancee," they will not let me in(I have read forum and forum and am freaked out!) I don;t want to lie(I am not the type to lie about anything.) but I am afraid to tell the truth.
Just an FYI...I am spending 10 days in Canada and have every intention to return home after our wedding and then apply for PR. I have a return ticket home, a letter from my boss stating when she expects me back to work, my last years W2 form, my work schedule for the week that I will be returning to work, paystubs from my last 4 paychecks, a business card with my name and piosition on it, my vacation request off form from work, bank statements showing a few grand in my savings, my 401K statement with my home address, a letter from my fiancee stating that I will be returning home, a letter from my parents saying I am returning home, the title to my car(showing that ,y car is in the states) medical insurance cards...all to prove that I have ties to the states and WILL be coming back after my 10 day visit. I moved back with my parents to save money after we got engaged so I do not have proof that I have rent or a house payment to come back to.
Do you feel as though this might be enough information? Can you think of anything else that would be handy to include? THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for your help!!