sharu03,sharu03 said:Hello All--
Successfully completed visa revalidation for me (H1B) and spouse (H4) at Vancouver consulate on Sep 14.
We had a 8.30 appt. We got there around 8.15, got in the line. We carried all documents in clear folders and clear plastic covers. They don't allow cell phones or any other bags. Security check is quite intense. You can't have any sealed envelope among your documents. As long as you carry only the documents in a clear folder, you should be fine. Leave your cell phone / bag behind at the hotel. Several people went back to do that.
We were let in through security around 9-ish. Handed the application form, employer letter, I797 for self and application form for spouse and US $200 cash to the cashier. She gave a receipt and a number and asked us to go to visa officer ( in 20th floor). They did another security check there and we waited in the waiting area. Our number got called shortly.
All the VOs I saw were quite casual and not intimidating at all. The waiting area is very small so you can see/hear other people's interviews very clearly.
I did not see anyone being grilled. All were asked straight forward questions and for documents like employer letter, previous I797s and such.
The VO for us was of Indian origin and greeted us with a smile. He asked if I worked for so and so company as so and so title (based on my employer letter). I said "Yes". Asked me if I had previous visa stampings. I had 3 - 1 from India ( chennai) and 2 from DOS. He smiled and asked us to come next day at 3pm to collect the passports. We paid the reciprocity fee at the counter and collected the ticket for passport pickup at another counter.
We went the next day at 2.45pm ( and there were already 60-70 people ahead of us in line) and picked up the passports.
I am not a Canadian PR and have done bachelors in India (no US degrees).
On the return, you go to your airline counter and they give you a I94 and customs form. There is a US immigration area in the Vancouver airport. You complete the I-94 and customs formality there. Was quite easy for us. The officer did not ask me any questions.
Hope this helps.
If anyone has any questions particular to Vancouver, I will try to answer to the best of my knowledge.
The only confusion I have now is that the airline agent as well as the agent at the gate did not take our I94s when we left the US. The gate agent said that they did not need to take it if we were returning within 30 days. I have asked my attorney on what I should do about the old I-94s.
I was pleasntly surprised to find that my labour certification was received when I was in Canada. Case details in signature.
Thanks for pointing me to your post. I have one more question. My I94 expired in 2002. After coming to US, I haven't gone outside, so I do not have current I94. My attorney says current I797 should suffice but in your openion and experience, will this be a problem.