Dear Aseem,
Why do you want to immigrate to a third world country like Canada?
Stay in the United States, make money and try to get your green card.
Negotiate with your US Company for Permanent Resident Status. It's well worth it.
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Regards,
aseem@auditionforhollywood.com (Aseem) wrote in message news:<2ca88dbb.0405271751.7d5790a4@posting.google.com>...
> Hi Everybody. I am in a tough situation. I just received a letter from
> CHC asking me to pay my and my wife's Right-of-Landing Fee. I recently
> changed jobs, and my new employer applied for my H1B transfer. I got
> my Receipt Notice from the INS, and just a week ago INS sent a letter
> requesting additional documents from my employer. So, to sum it up, I
> do not have a valid H1B in my hands (just a receipt notice from INS),
> and I am expecting my Landing Papers for Canada to arrive soon. Now
> that you know my story, Please see if you can answer my questions
> below:
>
> 1. How soon should I expect my Landing Papers to arrive?
> 2. When i get my papers, will I get any time interval to prepare and
> sell my stuff to move to Canada?
> 3. Do I have the option of postponing the Landing requirement to a
> future date? Note: I do not have a job waiting for me in Canada.
> 4. Is it possible for me to let my wife stay in USA while I go and
> look for a job in Canada? Is that going to affect my wife's PR case
> badly?
> 5. Once I go, can I return to USA to wind-up my affairs, considering
> that my H1 visa stamp in the passport has expired. Can I show my
> receipt notice and come to USA?
> OR would a letter from my employer saying that they require me to come
> back to USA going to help me?
>
> SOMEONE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GIVE ME GOOD ADVICE. I AM IN NEED OF
> HELP.
>
> Thanks in anticipation.
> Aseem Mal. |