I am Canadian PR with 10 years multiple entry B2 visa to US. Now I am joining a Canadian Company which has lots of US operations. My job requires frequent travel to US. The travel would be for 3-4 days ( for internal audit / SOX) job. I have booked an appointment for a B1/B2 visa with the visa post in Toronto.
My questions are What letter shall a carry from the employer ( like Full time employee, needs frequent travel , expenses paid by etc) Is there a good format for this letter?
Do I have to carry anydocument every time I enter US at the port of entry? If yes what sort of document is good enough?
Please help me in understanding the requirements.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Tukai
I am Canadian PR with 10 years multiple entry B2 visa to US. Now I am joining a Canadian Company which has lots of US operations. My job requires frequent travel to US. The travel would be for 3-4 days ( for internal audit / SOX) job. I have booked an appointment for a B1/B2 visa with the visa post in Toronto.
My questions are What letter shall a carry from the employer ( like Full time employee, needs frequent travel , expenses paid by etc) Is there a good format for this letter?
Do I have to carry anydocument every time I enter US at the port of entry? If yes what sort of document is good enough?
Please help me in understanding the requirements.
Thanks
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
If you already have a B2 multiple entry US visa for 10 years, why did u take an appointment in the US embassy? It does not make sense to me (or am I missing something?)
Thanks. What about documents at the Port of entry? What do I have to say at the Port of entry when I shall be going on business? Is my job( internal audit/ SOX) covered under business?
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Originally posted by Tukai
Thanks. What about documents at the Port of entry? What do I have to say at the Port of entry when I shall be going on business? Is my job( internal audit/ SOX) covered under business?
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Originally posted by puttoo
B-2 is for Pleasure while as B-1 is for Business. Think if you apply for B-1, they give you B-2 though am not sure if it works the other way round.
My visa is B2 and not a B1/B2 visa. So the requirement for the new appointment
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