Hi, here is my profile:
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My entire family and I left the Philippines and received our Canadian PR cards on June 2011. But I came back to Manila to study and have been physically present in Canada only during school breaks for 84 days to be exact. I am a 21-year old single female who is studying Medicine. I'll be graduating in 3 years. My parents are supporting me financially. My family has been well established in Canada since then, both of my parents are working and they have even bought a car. I have 2 aunts and an uncle who are Canadian citizens now.
I want to visit another aunt who is a citizen in the US and tour the nearby landmarks where she lives and go shopping. I'll be staying for one week. I have a scheduled appointment for interview at the US consulate in Vancouver this coming April 15.
Aside from the required files, the supporting documents I'll be bringing with me are: my certificate of enrollment, school ID, PR Card, parents' bank statements, ITRs.
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My QUESTIONS are:
1. What are my chances of getting approved a US B2 visa? Considering I belong to the high-risk group of single, unemployed young people.
2. I've read that being a PR in Canada can be a positive factor in getting a US visit visa. Which one do they take into account? The length of time since I got my PR card (~2 years) or the length of time I've actually stayed in Canada (~84 days)?
2. Will they consider as "strong ties to return" the fact that I am studying even though it's not in Canada?
3. Will they ask about how I will fulfill my residency obligations in canada vs finishing my degree in the Philippines because there is that issue. Honestly I see my future more in the Philippines and not so much in Canada.
4. What other supporting documents do I need to prepare?
Any answer would be greatly appreciated.
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My entire family and I left the Philippines and received our Canadian PR cards on June 2011. But I came back to Manila to study and have been physically present in Canada only during school breaks for 84 days to be exact. I am a 21-year old single female who is studying Medicine. I'll be graduating in 3 years. My parents are supporting me financially. My family has been well established in Canada since then, both of my parents are working and they have even bought a car. I have 2 aunts and an uncle who are Canadian citizens now.
I want to visit another aunt who is a citizen in the US and tour the nearby landmarks where she lives and go shopping. I'll be staying for one week. I have a scheduled appointment for interview at the US consulate in Vancouver this coming April 15.
Aside from the required files, the supporting documents I'll be bringing with me are: my certificate of enrollment, school ID, PR Card, parents' bank statements, ITRs.
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My QUESTIONS are:
1. What are my chances of getting approved a US B2 visa? Considering I belong to the high-risk group of single, unemployed young people.
2. I've read that being a PR in Canada can be a positive factor in getting a US visit visa. Which one do they take into account? The length of time since I got my PR card (~2 years) or the length of time I've actually stayed in Canada (~84 days)?
2. Will they consider as "strong ties to return" the fact that I am studying even though it's not in Canada?
3. Will they ask about how I will fulfill my residency obligations in canada vs finishing my degree in the Philippines because there is that issue. Honestly I see my future more in the Philippines and not so much in Canada.
4. What other supporting documents do I need to prepare?
Any answer would be greatly appreciated.
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