Re: medical test fee in US
No, they don't mail receipts for ROLF.
-- Respectfully, ../.. Andrew Miller ____________________________________ A. M I L L E R & A S S O C I A T E S Canadian Immigration Professionals Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada email: [email protected] or: [email protected] eFax: +1 (413) 751 8050 ____________________________________ "Harold" wrote in message news:6f2bbaed.0210140926- [email protected]... > I took the Medical exam in June 2002, and sent the ROLF fee in July > 2002 to Buffalo, I have still not received the receipt yet. Does the > Canadian Buffalo > Consulate need to send me the receipt of ROLF, any one received the > ROLF receipt? > Thanks > Harold > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:... > > Yes, you should notify visa post about such major relocation. > > > > -- > > > > ../.. > > > > Andrew Miller > > Immigration Consultant > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > email: [email protected] > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > http://members.ya- > > hoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > ________________________________ > > > > > > "Deepred" wrote in message > > news:2391fca3.021013- > > [email protected] ... > > > Hi... > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > > > So, do you think one needs to specifically let CIC know that one is > > > going back to India and just has a forwarding address in the US (in > > > case Buffalo asks for current status in the US) ? > > > > > > Or should one merely give them a forwarding address which will be > > > automatically assumed to be one's new residence in the US (which would > > > entail having legal status here) ? > > > > > > Thanks Sali. > > > take care. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SALI wrote in message > > news:... > > > > Since you have been following my messages, you would know that my wife, > > > > who happens to be the principal applicant is in Canada on Employment > > > > Authorization. So all communication from Buffalo is at the Canadian > > > > address. So much for the address change if I go to India. > > > > But in case you have a situation where you have to provide a friend's > > > > address in US when you leave, Buffalo should not have any problems with > > > > that. As long as you are comfortable with your friend's reliability, > > > > both you and Buffalo should be fine. :-) > > > > And Buffalo would not transfer your file to another visa post (except in > > > > the case of an interview to one of the other 4 US cities) unless you > > > > request them to. And from what I have heard people say here, even your > > > > request to tranfer file may or may not result in an actual transfer. > > > > Meaning, they can turn down your transfer request, if they wish. But > > > > then again, not very sure on this one. > > > > To your last question, I have applied for a change of status to F-1 and > > > > intend to transfer credits to a Canadian school on landing. Remember me > > > > talking about a career change in one of my earlier posts ? :-) > > > > But right now its a waiting game for me. Nervous - yes I am! > > > > -Sali > > > > > > > > Originally posted by Deepred: > > > > > Hi Sali, > > > > > I've been following your messages with keen interest. I'm sure you'll > > > > > get through all these small issues (like a repeat medical) smoothly. > > > > > Just hang in there a bit more... > > > > > > > > > > Now, I notice you mentioned going back to your home country (India?) > > > > > at this point, before your landing paper comes in. And I believe > > > > > you're going to provide a US address to the CIC for any future > > > > > correspondence ? The question that comes to my mind is: Let's say > > > > > they're doing your background check in a couple of months and they > > > > > send you a letter (to your forwarded address in the US) asking for > > > > > your current status in the US. What would you tell them ? That > > > > > you're home but you have a forward-to-address in the US ? I mean, is > > > > > there any harm doing this (like maybe having your file transferred to > > > > > India against your wishes )? > > > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure but when you mention "change of status", are you > > > > > applying for B1/B2 status ? > > > > > > > > > > Would appreciate your response.... > > > > > Thanks... |
Re: medical test fee in US
Thank you for the information.
Harold "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:... > No, they don't mail receipts for ROLF. > -- > Respectfully, > ../.. > Andrew Miller > ____________________________________ > A. M I L L E R & A S S O C I A T E S > Canadian Immigration Professionals > Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada > email: [email protected] > or: [email protected] > eFax: +1 (413) 751 8050 > ____________________________________ > "Harold" wrote in message > news:6f2bbaed.02101409- > [email protected] ... > > I took the Medical exam in June 2002, and sent the ROLF fee in July > > 2002 to Buffalo, I have still not received the receipt yet. Does the > > Canadian Buffalo > > Consulate need to send me the receipt of ROLF, any one received the > > ROLF receipt? > > > > Thanks > > Harold > > > > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message > news:... > > > Yes, you should notify visa post about such major relocation. > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ../.. > > > > > > Andrew Miller > > > Immigration Consultant > > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > > email: [email protected] > > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > > > http://members.- > > > yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > "Deepred" wrote in message > > > news:2391fca3.0210- > > > [email protected] ... > > > > Hi... > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > > > > > So, do you think one needs to specifically let CIC know that one is > > > > going back to India and just has a forwarding address in the US (in > > > > case Buffalo asks for current status in the US) ? > > > > > > > > Or should one merely give them a forwarding address which will be > > > > automatically assumed to be one's new residence in the US (which would > > > > entail having legal status here) ? > > > > > > > > Thanks Sali. > > > > take care. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SALI wrote in message > news:... > > > > > Since you have been following my messages, you would know that my wife, > > > > > who happens to be the principal applicant is in Canada on Employment > > > > > Authorization. So all communication from Buffalo is at the Canadian > > > > > address. So much for the address change if I go to India. > > > > > But in case you have a situation where you have to provide a friend's > > > > > address in US when you leave, Buffalo should not have any problems with > > > > > that. As long as you are comfortable with your friend's reliability, > > > > > both you and Buffalo should be fine. :-) > > > > > And Buffalo would not transfer your file to another visa post (except > in > > > > > the case of an interview to one of the other 4 US cities) unless you > > > > > request them to. And from what I have heard people say here, even your > > > > > request to tranfer file may or may not result in an actual transfer. > > > > > Meaning, they can turn down your transfer request, if they wish. But > > > > > then again, not very sure on this one. > > > > > To your last question, I have applied for a change of status to F-1 and > > > > > intend to transfer credits to a Canadian school on landing. Remember me > > > > > talking about a career change in one of my earlier posts ? :-) > > > > > But right now its a waiting game for me. Nervous - yes I am! > > > > > -Sali > > > > > > > > > > Originally posted by Deepred: > > > > > > Hi Sali, > > > > > > I've been following your messages with keen interest. I'm sure > you'll > > > > > > get through all these small issues (like a repeat medical) smoothly. > > > > > > Just hang in there a bit more... > > > > > > > > > > > > Now, I notice you mentioned going back to your home country (India?) > > > > > > at this point, before your landing paper comes in. And I believe > > > > > > you're going to provide a US address to the CIC for any future > > > > > > correspondence ? The question that comes to my mind is: Let's say > > > > > > they're doing your background check in a couple of months and they > > > > > > send you a letter (to your forwarded address in the US) asking for > > > > > > your current status in the US. What would you tell them ? That > > > > > > you're home but you have a forward-to-address in the US ? I mean, is > > > > > > there any harm doing this (like maybe having your file transferred to > > > > > > India against your wishes )? > > > > > > > > > > > > Also, I'm not sure but when you mention "change of status", are you > > > > > > applying for B1/B2 status ? > > > > > > > > > > > > Would appreciate your response.... > > > > > > Thanks... |
Re: medical test fee in US
Thank you Mr.Miller. In case of a major relocation back to India,
once one has informed the CIC about it, would it be ok if one provides them with a forwarding address in the US to facilitate safer and faster delivery of mail ? Please advise. Thanks, Regards. "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:... > Yes, you should notify visa post about such major relocation. > -- > ../.. > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > For confidential phone consultation go here: > http://members.yaho- > o.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > ________________________________ > "Deepred" wrote in message > news:2391fca3.02101320- > [email protected] ... > > Hi... > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > So, do you think one needs to specifically let CIC know that one is > > going back to India and just has a forwarding address in the US (in > > case Buffalo asks for current status in the US) ? > > > > Or should one merely give them a forwarding address which will be > > automatically assumed to be one's new residence in the US (which would > > entail having legal status here) ? > > > > Thanks Sali. > > take care. > > > > > > |
Re: medical test fee in US
Yes, you may still keep US mailing address. Your file has 2 addresses - one is
your residential address and another one is your mailing address - and they don't need to be same, not even in the same country. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.- liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "Deepred" wrote in message news:2391fca3.0210141738- [email protected]... > Thank you Mr.Miller. In case of a major relocation back to India, > once one has informed the CIC about it, would it be ok if one provides > them with a forwarding address in the US to facilitate safer and > faster delivery of mail ? > Please advise. > Thanks, > Regards. > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:... > > Yes, you should notify visa post about such major relocation. > > > > -- > > > > ../.. > > > > Andrew Miller > > Immigration Consultant > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > email: [email protected] > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > http://members.ya- > > hoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > ________________________________ > > > > > > "Deepred" wrote in message > > news:2391fca3.021013- > > [email protected] ... > > > Hi... > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > > > So, do you think one needs to specifically let CIC know that one is > > > going back to India and just has a forwarding address in the US (in > > > case Buffalo asks for current status in the US) ? > > > > > > Or should one merely give them a forwarding address which will be > > > automatically assumed to be one's new residence in the US (which would > > > entail having legal status here) ? > > > > > > Thanks Sali. > > > take care. > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: medical test fee in US
Continuing the address-change discussion Mr. Miller, is it required to let the visa post know the residential address of the dependent too in case s/he is residing not with the principal applicant? For example, in my case, the principal applicant is on EA in Canada and I (dependent) am still in the US. Also, would it be prudent to let them know my status too in the US and/or could they ask for the dependent's status in the country?
Thanks for your inputs. Originally posted by Andrew Miller: Yes, you may still keep US mailing address. Your file has 2 addresses - one is your residential address and another one is your mailing address - and they don't need to be same, not even in the same country. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.- liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "Deepred" wrote in message news:2391fca3.0210141738- [email protected]... > Thank you Mr.Miller. In case of a major relocation back to India, > once one has informed the CIC about it, would it be ok if one provides > them with a forwarding address in the US to facilitate safer and > faster delivery of mail ? > Please advise. > Thanks, > Regards. > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:... > > Yes, you should notify visa post about such major relocation. > > > > -- > > > > ../.. > > > > Andrew Miller > > Immigration Consultant > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > email: [email protected] > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > For confidential phone consultation go here: > > > > http://members.ya- > > hoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada > > ________________________________ > > > > > > "Deepred" wrote in message > > news:2391fca3.021013- > > [email protected] ... > > > Hi... > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > > > So, do you think one needs to specifically let CIC know that one is > > > going back to India and just has a forwarding address in the US (in > > > case Buffalo asks for current status in the US) ? > > > > > > Or should one merely give them a forwarding address which will be > > > automatically assumed to be one's new residence in the US (which would > > > entail having legal status here) ? > > > > > > Thanks Sali. > > > take care. > > > > > > > > > > > |
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