Dear Forum members,
I know this is not the appropriate forum for this question, but over last 2 years, I think I have come to "know" some of the members of this particular forum, so I am asking for your advice.
Recently, I have posted that my wife and my I-485 were approved. Now we are waiting to go for PP stamping.
Last year, when it seemed as if VSC would remain stuck in Jan 2002 proc date for ever, we decided to start Canadian PR as an alternate.
Now, 2 weeks ago our Canadian attorney sent us e-mail saying we have recieved interview waiver, and can proceed for medicals. Now, medicals cost 300 x 2 = $ 600, and we have to first pay attorney $ 700 before they will send medical request documents. On top of this, we have 750 x 2 = $1500 landing fee. All found expense of $ 3000.
DO YOU GUYS THINK CANADIAN PR IS WORTHWHILE PURSUING AT $3000 COST IF ONE HAS US GC IN HAND.
HAPPY DIWALI TO ALL INDIAN FRIENDS ON THE FORUM
I know this is not the appropriate forum for this question, but over last 2 years, I think I have come to "know" some of the members of this particular forum, so I am asking for your advice.
Recently, I have posted that my wife and my I-485 were approved. Now we are waiting to go for PP stamping.
Last year, when it seemed as if VSC would remain stuck in Jan 2002 proc date for ever, we decided to start Canadian PR as an alternate.
Now, 2 weeks ago our Canadian attorney sent us e-mail saying we have recieved interview waiver, and can proceed for medicals. Now, medicals cost 300 x 2 = $ 600, and we have to first pay attorney $ 700 before they will send medical request documents. On top of this, we have 750 x 2 = $1500 landing fee. All found expense of $ 3000.
DO YOU GUYS THINK CANADIAN PR IS WORTHWHILE PURSUING AT $3000 COST IF ONE HAS US GC IN HAND.
HAPPY DIWALI TO ALL INDIAN FRIENDS ON THE FORUM