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13 hours ago, AnnaSalu said:

 

You may want to check with your kid's doctor/ pediatrician. They may have the vaccine to administer.

yeah! they just confirmed that it won't be needed until someone turns 12

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I have another question when they asked about intended address in the US, my brother-in-law lives in Michigan, so we gave his address for the forms, but we initially mentioned California in the EB2 application as a chance of finding a job there would be greater. So, should we state it as it is in the interview? or should we always say we are going to California?

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24 minutes ago, traveller_1369 said:

I have another question when they asked about intended address in the US, my brother-in-law lives in Michigan, so we gave his address for the forms, but we initially mentioned California in the EB2 application as a chance of finding a job there would be greater. So, should we state it as it is in the interview? or should we always say we are going to California?

During your interview or at the border, it is perfectly acceptable to provide an updated address if your plans have changed. You are not legally bound to the address listed in the EB2 application—it is simply an indication of your initial plans

Filed: E-2 Visa Country: Canada
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32 minutes ago, traveller_1369 said:

I have another question when they asked about intended address in the US, my brother-in-law lives in Michigan, so we gave his address for the forms, but we initially mentioned California in the EB2 application as a chance of finding a job there would be greater. So, should we state it as it is in the interview? or should we always say we are going to California?

no issues at all. btw, never mention jobs, always re-iterate research, research and research in US (assuming you are NiW) :)

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37 minutes ago, traveller_1369 said:

Do we need to take any other document other than the ones mentioned as main and additional ones on the website to the interview? I'm going for EB2 and am from Iran, should I take for example my CV/resume? any suggestions?

everyone taking most recent resume now a days

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37 minutes ago, monk_yatso said:

no issues at all. btw, never mention jobs, always re-iterate research, research and research in US (assuming you are NiW) :)

Can I say I'm looking into R&D jobs? or does it have to be an academic research positions? Is saying, I'm going to look for faculty positions a good answer? Do we have to mention clear plans? Because it's quite hard to plan anything, especially if we expect to get AP with undefined processing time. 

Filed: E-2 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, traveller_1369 said:

Can I say I'm looking into R&D jobs? or does it have to be an academic research positions? Is saying, I'm going to look for faculty positions a good answer? Do we have to mention clear plans? Because it's quite hard to plan anything, especially if we expect to get AP with undefined processing time. 

So far i know its better to mention that you’re gonna work in the similar research field mentioned in your proposed endeavour. It could be r&d or academic research. Shouldn’t be an issue

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We have our interview soon but there are some changes to our plans. My wife is a student and she finishes her studies next year as she is in maternity leave right now. So, the plan is to get the immigrant visa, go to US, stay there one-two months, get the green card and come back to Canada so she can finish her studies.

Will this change of plan cause any problem in the interview?

Filed: E-2 Visa Country: Canada
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11 hours ago, Meyaz said:

We have our interview soon but there are some changes to our plans. My wife is a student and she finishes her studies next year as she is in maternity leave right now. So, the plan is to get the immigrant visa, go to US, stay there one-two months, get the green card and come back to Canada so she can finish her studies.

Will this change of plan cause any problem in the interview?

Whats wrong mentioning that you’re planning to move there asap

 
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