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but in my opinion, you have a job here, and a permanent resident here, and the only purpose is travel or shopping, why not grant you a visa? ( G I$ r' D. Z: p! o) b) n# {2 k; ~2 {- }( a& s$ @1 V
I don't think it is difficult.
原帖由 annie66 于 2009-3-12 16:38 发表 $ E) F+ l' e4 m+ r2 N& p: ] , Y; h5 i: i: e5 ~1 f G! S6 |6 _ 5 a2 K0 C% S# ^ N8 @ I'm going to see these americans next month, and I don't worry about visa at all.
one time.....I travelled 4 hours to a different city for US visa appointment and when I get there I realized I brought every support document but my passport..
原帖由 阿水 于 2009-3-13 17:22 发表 ) O- X/ f Z0 F1 y
one time.....I travelled 4 hours to a different city for US visa appointment and when I get there I realized I brought every support document but my passport..
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Then how could you get back without passport?
1 K, Z' g4 ?2 p+ r7 f; c% U4 y6 E 8 V% k: X# }, A- k& hOne suggestion is to change your chinese passport to canadian passport, so you won't worry about the us visa any more.
原帖由 annie66 于 2009-3-13 16:30 发表 8 Q z5 ^: A0 j% v6 @3 C d: @( U) k9 O$ e
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One suggestion is to change your chinese passport to canadian passport, so you won't worry about the us visa any more.
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Good idea but need time