My mother in law is coming to Canada to visit us in several months. She holds a Canadian visitor multi entry visa. Can we apply to US visitor visa in Canada when she will be here or she has to do it in her country, Armenia, where she is coming from? Which way is faster and less chance to get a refusal?
Please share your experience if you dealt with this kind of situation?
My mother in law is coming to Canada to visit us in several months. She holds a Canadian visitor multi entry visa. Can we apply to US visitor visa in Canada when she will be here or she has to do it in her country, Armenia, where she is coming from? Which way is faster and less chance to get a refusal?
Please share your experience if you dealt with this kind of situation?
My mother in law is coming to Canada to visit us in several months. She holds a Canadian visitor multi entry visa. Can we apply to US visitor visa in Canada when she will be here or she has to do it in her country, Armenia, where she is coming from? Which way is faster and less chance to get a refusal?
Please share your experience if you dealt with this kind of situation?
Why so long now? 5 years ago it was like 3 weeks for my wife to get invited for the appointment. I am checking the processing times website and for Montreal it says emergency appointments only.
Why so long now? 5 years ago it was like 3 weeks for my wife to get invited for the appointment. I am checking the processing times website and for Montreal it says emergency appointments only.
Why so long now? 5 years ago it was like 3 weeks for my wife to get invited for the appointment. I am checking the processing times website and for Montreal it says emergency appointments only.
It's been like this since the US started holding interviews again post COVID. There's a big backlog.
Yes, for Montreal, that means there are no appointments available at all right now (except for those with emergencies). Everything is booked up in Montreal right now for the next couple of years.
Some people have managed to snag earlier interviews by checking the site multiple times per hour and looking for appointments to open up due to cancelations. You can certainly try doing that if you have the patience and perseverance.
Why so long now? 5 years ago it was like 3 weeks for my wife to get invited for the appointment. I am checking the processing times website and for Montreal it says emergency appointments only.
“While the Embassy and Consulates aim to schedule appointments and process cases as soon as practicable, there are likely to be increased wait times for appointments and processing due to the pandemic and surging demand. Residents in Canada can check wait times here: Visa Appointment Wait Times (state.gov). Applicants that are not resident in Canada can anticipate a wait time of approximately 600 calendar days for an appointment.”