Hi there,
First off, with all these issues, why do you need stamping? You already have Advance Parole!! You are prepared to use AP, then why not use in the first place and forget about stamping.
I do think, you should be able to get in using AP. By using AP, you will be switching from H1 to EAD and one can do that..
I do understand that your I140 has an RFE. If it is a routine RFE (easy answer), then I would just use AP and spare the trouble...
One day out of status should not be an issue at all. I don't think they will find out or look for those things. That should not be a big deal.
Usually Visa fee is paid using a bank draft. There should be some bank locally and you will have to get draft from there for the required amount.
They usually call and let you know that it is ready for visa (after check).
I don't think telling them canadian residency is going to change the outcome one way or other or even have any need...
In my opinion, simply use AP and save money/time and frustration.
thanks
Ela
I am Canadian Landed Permanent since July 2006. My h1b was till 06/11/2007
My Attorney filed the extension on the last day since we were waiting for I-140 approval. They received it on 06/11/2007. But on the approval notice they have written received date 06/12/2007 instead of 06/11/2007. Anyway MY h1b extension was approved till 06/11/2010.
I have an RFE on I-140. MY Advance parole approved today My Questions are as follows
1- If I go for visa stamping and if I struck their for Name check can I return back on Advance parole
2-My extension is from 06/14/2007 to 06/11/2010. Can they ask what was my status from 06/12/2007 to 06/13/2007? MY I485 was pending during that period
3- I am Pakistani citizen How much is the visa fee. Do they accept cash I believe the visa fee is $100
4-how they inform you that your name check has been cleared do they call you or they email you???
5-One of my friend who is from Pakistan. They did not return his original I-797. With the passport. He told me that if your name goes for name check they do retain the original I-797
6-At what point of time I will tell them that I am permenant resident of Canada
Friends please help if you know the answer