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Hello guys, I am new to the forums. I wanted to ask you guys a question. I am in sort of a dilemma. I have been on an e-2 visa for 10 years now. I renew it every 2 year with USCIS. I talked to my lawyer the other day and she told me that if I apply through the Canadian Consolate (I am a Canadian Citizen by the way) I can get an extended 5 year visa and will be able to travel. I wanted to ask a few questions, what is the interview like? Is it worth applying there? Which consolate is better to apply? How difficult is it compared to applying through the U.S.? I just got my visa approved 3 days ago, and it is valid until 2013. Please let me know guys. Thanks again

 
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