I just received the visa request, but my flight is scheduled for next week. I don't have much time left to get my passport posted to the consulate, before they stamp the visa on it. So, I am thinking of going to NYC consulate in person on Monday to ask for my passport stamped. Has anyone done so? Any successful experience? Thanks! :
Passports and original documents are no longer returned in person. All passports and documents will be returned by mail to Canada, Bermuda and the United States.
They used to allow it (I've been there before) but this is consonant with my reading that they stopped doing so (and while I've been to the Consulate building, I haven't been to the visa section this year.)
As computergeek said, this used to be possible but no longer is. If you drop your passport and application off at the NY office, it will be treated the same as an application that was mailed in.
I went to NYC yesterday from North Carolina, for the purpose of requesting speeding up stamping my passport. The officer there was not interested in listening to any explanations, and insisted on the formalities of mailing back passports to applicants, which takes another 2-3 weeks.
They are notoriously slow in processing applications. Yesterday (May 20), they told me that they just started to review applications mailed in on March 22, and they started to stamp visas on passports received on May 2. Their inefficiency is striking.
I wrote to LA and NYC, and they asked me to contact Ottawa by CPP-CTP-OTTAWA-TRV-VRT@cic.gc.ca, which did reply to my query after two weeks, saying that my application was with them. You can also contact them. Mine took 37 days to be processed, but it was too late by the time I received passport request.