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Hi everyone, I am a canadian citizen with arabic background (but born here, canadian friends etc.. etc... more canadian than arabic..)

Here is the situation:

Between 2003 and 2005 I went maybe 17 times in USA, basically to put gas and two times to go to boston and shopping (my school was not far from

the borde). I was refused 2 times, 1one I wanted to go to NYC refused me bcause (no adress to give them, no cash money, and a

very old car with rust). I was able to reenter the states after that. Second time refused dont remember why, guess I told the guy at

the border just going put some gas or shopping and he refused. Since that time I never returned to the states. BUT

the us border asked canadian border to meet me to know why I was going to the us, I explained it to them and all worked fine with

NO PROBLEM.

NOw next week I am going back to the states to go to new york (by bus) and I will have my unversity schedule, work schedule,

cash money, my adress at the hostel, and an itineray and my round trip bus ticket.

my question is : DO YOU THINK I WILL HAVE PROBLEMS TO GET IN? IF I AM REFUSED DOES IT MEANS THAT I CANONT RENETER NEVER?

PLS GIVE ME THE MORE INFO YOU CAN!

THANKS TO ALL (SORRY I DONT know into what topic to post it)

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted

obviously not in the poll section :wacko:



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

Complete Timeline

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted
obviously not in the poll section :wacko:

agreed, it's not a poll, so mbc to the canada regional.

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

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Posted

Boooooooosha, I responded to your same thread in Off Topic.

see:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...t&p=2512426

Just call them at the border check point and they will tell what is on the list or try a google search.

Again, good luck.

:star:

SpiritAlight edits due to extreme lack of typing abilities. :)

You will do foolish things.

Do them with enthusiasm!!

Don't just do something. Sit there.

K1: Flew to the U.S. of A. – January 9th, 2008 (HELLO CHI-TOWN!!! I'm here.)

Tied the knot (legal ceremony, part one) – January 26th, 2008 (kinda spontaneous)

AOS: Mailed V-Day; received February 15th, 2007 – phew!

I-485 application transferred to CSC – March 12th, 2008

Travel/Work approval notices via email – April 23rd, 2008

Green card/residency card: email notice of approval – August 28th, 2008 yippeeeee!!!

Funny-looking card arrives – September 6th, 2008 :)

Mailed request to remove conditions – July 7, 2010

Landed permanent resident approved – August 23rd, 2010

Second funny looking card arrives – August 31st, 2010

Over & out, Spirit

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Some words of advice from VJ member flames9

1) Always tell the TRUTH. Never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in your replies

3) Keep your response short and to the point, don't tell your life story!

4) Look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lying and have been trained to find them

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you.

6) Bring proof of ties to Canada (letter from employer showing when you are expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get you anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case you do get denied (be polite). Refer to #1

 
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