Owing to this forum I have to share my stamping experience with you guys.
I was very tensed before going to consulate. I was thinking about the option what if
my H1 got rejected.After spending 3-4 days in Toronto me and my wife decided that if
our visa rejected we will move to India instead of living as a PR in Canada. India has
more job opportunity than Canda.
I came in USA in 2001 and maintaining my status through out. My labor is approved and
I-140 just filed 2 months ago.My son is US Citizen.
I stayed with my freinds place in Toronto. Sunday morning I went downtown(225 simcoe street, it is behind University avenue and at Dundas street intersection) to see the Consulate office so that I will not get lost on Monday morning before my interview.If you dont have car, you can take subway to reach University aveneue.Parking is also not costly on Simcoe street. I paid US $12 for a whole day parking.
I reached the consulate office at 10:00am , security guard checked our appointment letter and passport and let us in. Dont bring any electronics items,food,water bottle with you.
Guard asked us to stand in a line. A lady was kept on telling us that keep our document ready like, DS 156/157/photo/I-797.Inside the consulate there are six wiondows. First 3 were taking interviews and last three were taking documents. After one hour my name was called for window number one and the guy took our fingerprinting and asked us to sit and wait for our number.
At window number 2 and 3 two american girls are taking interviews. We can clearly hear the questions she was asking to everyone. She was asking very basic things. She was asking for the documents but never looked inside the documents. Finaly my name was called at window number 2.
V.O : Good morning sir, how are you this morning?
Me : Fine thanks, how are you?
V.O : Fine, thanks for asking.
V.O : How long have you been in US?
Me : 5 years.
V.O : Do you like it?
Me : Oh ya very much.
V.O : Is your son US Citizen or Canadian?
Me. : US Citizen.
V.O : Tell me waht are you doing with your company?
Me : XXXXXXX
V.O : Next time when you come for stamping bring your labor.
Me. : I have it right now. Do you want to see it?
V.O : No, not now. I need that when you complete your six years in US.
V.O : I am granting you visa, please collect you passport tomorrow between 3 and 4 pm.
Enjoy your stay in Canada.
Me : Thanks and you have nice day.
That is it. We were there for 3 hours waiting for our turn and interview was just only for 2 minutes!!.
I saw 5-6 more H1 people got their H1 on that day.
So, guys those are planning to go for their stamping dont be panic and tensed like me.
Take it easy, you are going for the interview , they are not investigating you.Bring all the necessary docs with you. The people are getting issue who are from muslim country and if their name is matched with FBI database. Still after getting clearence from FBI they are getting h1 stamp.
Next day at 3:30 I collected my passport. Properly check your name, birthdate, company name in the stamp.
At 4:00 I staerted driving for US. At 6:00 I reached at Lewinston bridge NY. At checkpoint I gave my passport and checkpoint office asked very basic questions like,
Why did you go to Canada?
Did you get your stamping?
And after 2 minutes we were in US.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
I was very tensed before going to consulate. I was thinking about the option what if
my H1 got rejected.After spending 3-4 days in Toronto me and my wife decided that if
our visa rejected we will move to India instead of living as a PR in Canada. India has
more job opportunity than Canda.
I came in USA in 2001 and maintaining my status through out. My labor is approved and
I-140 just filed 2 months ago.My son is US Citizen.
I stayed with my freinds place in Toronto. Sunday morning I went downtown(225 simcoe street, it is behind University avenue and at Dundas street intersection) to see the Consulate office so that I will not get lost on Monday morning before my interview.If you dont have car, you can take subway to reach University aveneue.Parking is also not costly on Simcoe street. I paid US $12 for a whole day parking.
I reached the consulate office at 10:00am , security guard checked our appointment letter and passport and let us in. Dont bring any electronics items,food,water bottle with you.
Guard asked us to stand in a line. A lady was kept on telling us that keep our document ready like, DS 156/157/photo/I-797.Inside the consulate there are six wiondows. First 3 were taking interviews and last three were taking documents. After one hour my name was called for window number one and the guy took our fingerprinting and asked us to sit and wait for our number.
At window number 2 and 3 two american girls are taking interviews. We can clearly hear the questions she was asking to everyone. She was asking very basic things. She was asking for the documents but never looked inside the documents. Finaly my name was called at window number 2.
V.O : Good morning sir, how are you this morning?
Me : Fine thanks, how are you?
V.O : Fine, thanks for asking.
V.O : How long have you been in US?
Me : 5 years.
V.O : Do you like it?
Me : Oh ya very much.
V.O : Is your son US Citizen or Canadian?
Me. : US Citizen.
V.O : Tell me waht are you doing with your company?
Me : XXXXXXX
V.O : Next time when you come for stamping bring your labor.
Me. : I have it right now. Do you want to see it?
V.O : No, not now. I need that when you complete your six years in US.
V.O : I am granting you visa, please collect you passport tomorrow between 3 and 4 pm.
Enjoy your stay in Canada.
Me : Thanks and you have nice day.
That is it. We were there for 3 hours waiting for our turn and interview was just only for 2 minutes!!.
I saw 5-6 more H1 people got their H1 on that day.
So, guys those are planning to go for their stamping dont be panic and tensed like me.
Take it easy, you are going for the interview , they are not investigating you.Bring all the necessary docs with you. The people are getting issue who are from muslim country and if their name is matched with FBI database. Still after getting clearence from FBI they are getting h1 stamp.
Next day at 3:30 I collected my passport. Properly check your name, birthdate, company name in the stamp.
At 4:00 I staerted driving for US. At 6:00 I reached at Lewinston bridge NY. At checkpoint I gave my passport and checkpoint office asked very basic questions like,
Why did you go to Canada?
Did you get your stamping?
And after 2 minutes we were in US.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
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