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really thank you! mtldream.- ?% B- L; s2 d" ]; ]
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your experience and suggestion are greatly helpful to me in the future.
& V& C/ n% x/ E" Z2 Fat present, I got problem in how to work in usa at my situation,
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but now I know from web, the H-1B will be required, while the bad news was
* C& u1 d* X, g- v1 j# R E the usa just cut the mount of issued visa to a quite low level. it seems the quota of this year had been exhausted sine february.1 t# r- X6 M4 R( o4 Z4 p4 h% S
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Post by mtldream
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I landed last Sept,then moved in Montreal Jan. this year. I was enrolled in University as fulltime student for winter term 2004.
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9 [/ j1 |" A% f( UI made an appointment online on 3rd May, and my interview was on 28th, May.
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) g/ B6 u, M7 u1 r8 oThe visa officer focused on my following application materials; C, S* b9 h' b; P0 `' v/ Y0 |7 Z
1. Official Transtripts. E) U% S+ V7 y+ m# [1 m
2. The agreement letter from AFE about the L/B
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0 P$ e- N( _+ Q! f3 bFurthermore, I have a sister in US, and I was refused twice in China(F1).
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0 i: E; }" j% x( f0 c( Y9 B" fDonot be worried . As long as you are a landed immigrant and you may prove you have a strong tie with Canada, you would definitely pass. The tie includes fulltime student or current employment etc.
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There are 2 rounds interview. The lady officer in the first one round just has a quick check with your DS156 and asks you some basis questions, for instance, your name, your relatives in US , your current status, your purpose of your trip to US and so on. About 20 min after the first round interview, you would be asked to have a second interview. Another lady officer , who is different from the first one, would ask you some detailed questions based on the first interview and your application materials. 6 ^- |% t7 X8 ^" S" D
# `! `1 G' k @& s% u) I ]3 v+ SOn my interview day, most of the B1B2 interviews were arranged at window 20, 22 and 23. I would to say that in my second interview, the lady officer let my have a finger print scaned before actually asking me question. So I knew that the rest of my interview was just a show. |
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