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I searched both visajourney and the web and I couldn't find the answer..

My fiancee and her daughter arrived about a month ago on a k1. We are in Minnesota and her 17 year old daughter has a friend just over the border that she wants to visit. Her mom and I are getting married in 2 weeks and then sending in all the paperwork.

When is the soonest her daughter can visit canada and what documentation is required?

Thanks

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I searched both visajourney and the web and I couldn't find the answer..

My fiancee and her daughter arrived about a month ago on a k1. We are in Minnesota and her 17 year old daughter has a friend just over the border that she wants to visit. Her mom and I are getting married in 2 weeks and then sending in all the paperwork.

When is the soonest her daughter can visit canada and what documentation is required?

Thanks

Advance Parole with a tourist visa for Canada or greencard

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yes, she will have to wait until either her advance parole shows up or she gets her greencard. Not sure what the timeline is for either at this point - perhaps a recent K1 can give you more information on that.

No tourist visa required of course.

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nm...misread something.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Yes, she will have to wait until either her advance parole shows up or she gets her greencard. Not sure what the timeline is for either at this point - perhaps a recent K1 can give you more information on that.

No tourist visa required of course.

A Russian citizen visiting Canada on AP requires a visa... visiting on a GC does not.

YMMV

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