tamizhan24
Registered Users (C)
Hi,
If I have a valid 797 and I-94 BUT expired H1 Visa on my passport. I intend to "land" in Niagara Falls to complete my PR process in Canada. According to the automatic revalidation rule, I can go to Canada and can re-enter the US with an expired visa and valid 797 and I-94 provided:
1.) I did not apply for a US visa while I was in Canada(meaning I didnt appear for an interview) AND
2.) My stay in Canada was for less than 30 days.
Here is my question: How will the officer at the US port of entry, know that you were in Canada for less than 30 days? They generally dont take your I-94 card if you drive into Canada.
Do they stamp something on your passport, saying date of departure.
I am planning on doing this and I want to make sure that visa revalidation will not cause issues for me.
Any thoughts anyone
If I have a valid 797 and I-94 BUT expired H1 Visa on my passport. I intend to "land" in Niagara Falls to complete my PR process in Canada. According to the automatic revalidation rule, I can go to Canada and can re-enter the US with an expired visa and valid 797 and I-94 provided:
1.) I did not apply for a US visa while I was in Canada(meaning I didnt appear for an interview) AND
2.) My stay in Canada was for less than 30 days.
Here is my question: How will the officer at the US port of entry, know that you were in Canada for less than 30 days? They generally dont take your I-94 card if you drive into Canada.
Do they stamp something on your passport, saying date of departure.
I am planning on doing this and I want to make sure that visa revalidation will not cause issues for me.
Any thoughts anyone