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etiennelin
04-02-2009, 03:49 PM
Hello,

My husband and I submitted I-485 last year (I am not currently working). He already got the green card and mine is still pending. I've got my Advanced Parole in hand. We plan to visit Canada in May . I'd like to ask someone in similar situation regarding applying a temporary resident Canada visa.

On the column 8 of the 5257 Form "Applicant for a temporary resident visa made outside of Canada", "Immigration status of applicant in country where applying", which optioin should I pick? (Permanent Resident?) What date should I put in the box "valid until"?

When mailing the visa application, which supporting document should I send? Only the AP and I-485 receipt?

Anyone with similar experience could give some advice?? Thanks very much!!!

cdeneo
04-02-2009, 09:23 PM
I was looking for similar info -

Applying for a Canadian tourist visa with AP (no H-1), would this be a problem? Would we get the Canadian visa for only the validity of AP (one yr at most)?

I would be interested in finding out the answers to the original poster's questions as well. It would be very helpful if anyone could share their experience with this.

cdeneo
04-03-2009, 02:48 PM
Anyone who applied and got a canadian tourist visa based on AP please share their experience ... Thanks!

sachinjohri
04-03-2009, 03:11 PM
No problem , you will get the Canadian Visa , while coming back to US , you have to show your AP

papoopager
04-03-2009, 03:23 PM
No problem ..Both are altogether different things

sbmallik
04-03-2009, 03:35 PM
No problem, you can apply for Canadian visitor visa: do reveal your current status (AOS) - Canadian immigration will see your ties to the US and they will issue the visa (as per your situation, you are less likely to overstay the visitor visa).

cdeneo
04-03-2009, 03:56 PM
Will the Canadian tourist visa be issued for only a year since AP is valid for only a year?

sbmallik
04-03-2009, 04:46 PM
No, it's the usual 3 (or 6) months.