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Hello Friends,

My Mom has recently traveled to Canada (on 28-Apr-2019) on Visitor super visa and traveling back to India on 21-Oct-2019. While she is here, i'm planning to apply US Visitor visa for her. How soon can I apply US visitor visa for her?Is there any minimum time that my mom has to stay here in Canada before I apply US visitor visa? Any risks? Please advise!
 
Hello Friends,

My Mom has recently traveled to Canada (on 28-Apr-2019) on Visitor super visa and traveling back to India on 21-Oct-2019. While she is here, i'm planning to apply US Visitor visa for her. How soon can I apply US visitor visa for her?Is there any minimum time that my mom has to stay here in Canada before I apply US visitor visa? Any risks? Please advise!

You can apply anytime you like.

There are no risks as such - the worst case is that she gets denied. It will depend on her profile.
 
You can apply anytime you like.

There are no risks as such - the worst case is that she gets denied. It will depend on her profile.
Thank you for the response.

I heard from some of the friends/colleagues that i need to wait for 3 months before I apply US visitor visa. Any advise?
 
Waiting 3 months is even worse, IMO, given that she will only have visitor status (even if it's a super visa...assume that the US officer does not know or care what a Canadian super visa is) and not long-term status in Canada.

It's generally recommended to apply for a US visa where one has citizenship or working or PR status, but I have heard of a few cases of people coming in on TRVs and getting US visas at a US consulate in Canada.
 
Hi, I have a same situation, what documents did she carry for a US visa in Canada? And how was your experience?
 
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