How can I apply for US visa from Montreal (target to tour NYC)?
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I'm from the Philippines and will have a project assignment in Montreal for 3 years. Can I apply for US visa there? how? I'd like to cross to NYC for a few days tour.
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I'm from the Philippines and will have a project assignment in Montreal for 3 years. Can I apply for US visa there? how? I'd like to cross to NYC for a few days tour.
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Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02
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I'm from the Philippines and will have a project assignment in Montreal for 3 years. Can I apply for US visa there? how? I'd like to cross to NYC for a few days tour.
b1-b2-visas filipino-citizens montreal
I'm from the Philippines and will have a project assignment in Montreal for 3 years. Can I apply for US visa there? how? I'd like to cross to NYC for a few days tour.
b1-b2-visas filipino-citizens montreal
b1-b2-visas filipino-citizens montreal
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Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02
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Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02
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Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02
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Assuming you have a long term visa or a permanent residence status in Canada, you can apply for a visitor visa from Montreal at the US consulate general. A friend of mine who lived here on a work visa was able to apply for a visitor visa a few years ago.
The State Department's website doesn't mention any requirement where you can apply, other than your place of permanent residence.
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally,
at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You
may schedule your interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be
aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your
place of permanent residence.
The rest of the application is the same formality anywhere and you can do most of it online. You can see all their requirements here
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
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Assuming you have a long term visa or a permanent residence status in Canada, you can apply for a visitor visa from Montreal at the US consulate general. A friend of mine who lived here on a work visa was able to apply for a visitor visa a few years ago.
The State Department's website doesn't mention any requirement where you can apply, other than your place of permanent residence.
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally,
at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You
may schedule your interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be
aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your
place of permanent residence.
The rest of the application is the same formality anywhere and you can do most of it online. You can see all their requirements here
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
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Assuming you have a long term visa or a permanent residence status in Canada, you can apply for a visitor visa from Montreal at the US consulate general. A friend of mine who lived here on a work visa was able to apply for a visitor visa a few years ago.
The State Department's website doesn't mention any requirement where you can apply, other than your place of permanent residence.
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally,
at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You
may schedule your interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be
aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your
place of permanent residence.
The rest of the application is the same formality anywhere and you can do most of it online. You can see all their requirements here
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
add a comment |
Assuming you have a long term visa or a permanent residence status in Canada, you can apply for a visitor visa from Montreal at the US consulate general. A friend of mine who lived here on a work visa was able to apply for a visitor visa a few years ago.
The State Department's website doesn't mention any requirement where you can apply, other than your place of permanent residence.
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally,
at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You
may schedule your interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be
aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your
place of permanent residence.
The rest of the application is the same formality anywhere and you can do most of it online. You can see all their requirements here
Assuming you have a long term visa or a permanent residence status in Canada, you can apply for a visitor visa from Montreal at the US consulate general. A friend of mine who lived here on a work visa was able to apply for a visitor visa a few years ago.
The State Department's website doesn't mention any requirement where you can apply, other than your place of permanent residence.
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally,
at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You
may schedule your interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate, but be
aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your
place of permanent residence.
The rest of the application is the same formality anywhere and you can do most of it online. You can see all their requirements here
answered Apr 5 '16 at 15:33
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i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
add a comment |
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
i will be on a work visa
– Mae Aying
Apr 5 '16 at 16:42
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
Applying in the place of residence is not a requirement, as the quoted material makes clear.
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:04
add a comment |
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Will you be on a work visa in Montreal or a permanent residence ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 15:19
@blackbird57 why would that make a difference?
– phoog
Apr 7 '16 at 7:02