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Old Sep 28th 2002, 3:12 pm
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Sorry for not being more specefic in the Subject.

My husband is currently in an H1 visa in the USA and just changed jobs. We moved from Florida to Massachusetts. I just got admission in a university here and have started studying andhave changed my status from H4 dependent visa to F1 student visa. Our interview for canadian PR has been scheduled at NY city in Nov and they do not have this updated information about us. We have applied through an agency that has been extremely useless and when I aske them if we need to send any kind of documents tothe Canadian High Commission regarding this change (my husband's change of job and my change of status and update on education) They said no we can just show it to them there during the interview. Is this right? Do I need to send any documents updating my records as I feel that I still have about one and a half months.


Please advise me regarding this matter. Though I have applied through an agency I have managed to work on my case single handedly till now and feel that as I have reached the last leg of this lengthy process.
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Old Sep 28th 2002, 4:58 pm
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As long as you are still within US and mailing address has not been changed (I
assume it is your agency address) then bring all info (including reference
letter from new employer) with you to the interview.

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    > Sorry for not being more specefic in the Subject.
    > My husband is currently in an H1 visa in the USA and just changed jobs.
    > We moved from Florida to Massachusetts. I just got admission in a
    > university here and have started studying andhave changed my status from
    > H4 dependent visa to F1 student visa. Our interview for canadian PR has
    > been scheduled at NY city in Nov and they do not have this updated
    > information about us. We have applied through an agency that has been
    > extremely useless and when I aske them if we need to send any kind of
    > documents tothe Canadian High Commission regarding this change (my
    > husband's change of job and my change of status and update on education)
    > They said no we can just show it to them there during the interview. Is
    > this right? Do I need to send any documents updating my records as I
    > feel that I still have about one and a half months.
    > Please advise me regarding this matter. Though I have applied through an
    > agency I have managed to work on my case single handedly till now and
    > feel that as I have reached the last leg of this lengthy process.
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    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
 

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