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Canadians are privileged as they are exempt from requiring a visa to enter the US for pleasure or business.
Canadians are granted status (permission) for these purposes. This status is usually granted upon entry to the US. Therefore a
lot of red tape and long application process can be avoided. By no means, does this make the process simple as the applicant must
be perfectly documented. Denial of an application for admission, status or a visa could affect all future applications.
Adjudicating officers all have their own interpretation of the governing rules on who is admissible and they have unlimited discretionary
power to decide on admissibility. Therefore planning before your entry to the US is a must including preparation for an in-person interview.
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PROFFESIONNAL AND BUSINESS VISAS / STATUS
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Business visitor |
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Professional under NAFTA |
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Professional Workers |
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Visa for temporary and seasonal workers |
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Intra-company Transfer |
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Intra-Company Blanket Petition |
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Treaty Traders |
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Treaty Investor |
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Inadmissibility and criminal record |
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PERMANENT RESIDENCY (GREEN CARD)
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Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Professor, Executive, and Managerial transferred employees |
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Exceptional Ability |
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Skilled Workers, Professionals Holding Baccalaureate Degree And Other Workers |
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Special Immigrants |
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Investors |
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Family based petitions |
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Fiancée of US Citizens |
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Spouses of US citizens |
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Please be advised that the information contained on this website is of general nature.The immigration content
is made available to the public on an information basis.Admissability or adjudication of visa/status is at the sole discretion
of the adjudication officer at the time of the application.
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