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| Subject: Re: Returning from Canada with a valid I-94 ( Expired H1B)
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Posted on: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 11:55:26 -0500
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Do you realize that you are in idiot?
"XYZ123" wrote in message
news:34$369600$3475636$1145917304@britishexpats.com...
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>> Hello,
>> I am currently in the US with an expired H1B visa but a valid I-94
>> (legal status). I am flying to Toronto in June to validate my Canadian
>> PR. I plan to return to the US after a week to finish my project down
>> here before finally moving to Canada later this year. Since my H1B
>> visa
>> stamp in the passport is expired I will be using my valid I-94 to
>> return. ( This is allowed when you travel to Canada, provided you
>> return within 30 days, do not apply for Visa from US consulate in
>> Canada while there and you are not from a list of countries that
>> promotes terrorism.)
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>> Those who has already done this, can you please share your experience
>> with me. I have the following questions in particular.
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>> 1) When you leave the US, at the airport can you decline to return
>> your
>> I-94 because you need it to return to the US?
>> 2) On the Canadian side will they allow you to board the plane with
>> just the I-94? Or do they have the US officers in the Toronto
>> airport?
>> (I remember reading something like that.)
>> 3) Do I need to carry additional documents?
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>> Thanks in advance. Please share your experience because this very
>> important to me and I will really appreciate your input!
>>
>> L
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> DO NOT FLY TO CANADA. RENT A CAR AND DRIVE TO CANADA. YOU WILL BE FINE
> ENTERING CANADA AND RETURNING TO THE USA IN LESS THAN 30 DAYS. YOU DO
> NOT NEED TO TURN IN YOUR I-94. YOU WILL NEED IT TO RETURN TO THE USA.
> THERE ARE USA IMMIGRATION OFFICERS AT TORONTO AIRPORT. YOU NEED CANADA
> PR VISA TO LAND AND ENTER CANADA. YOU NEED VALID I-94 TO RETURN TO USA.
> LAND AT WINDSOR TUNNEL. IT WILL TAKE LESS THAN 10 MINUTES TO BECOME
> CANADIAN PR AND THEN TO RETURN TO USA.
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