lazycis
09-26 02:17 PM
Technically, you can do that. But it's better for you to transer your case to consular processing if you are not planning to be in the US for a couple years.
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jagadeesh
12-14 01:58 PM
Thanks for reply.. I live in AZ. My employer in NY
axp817
01-13 12:29 PM
I am planning to visit Canada sometime in the summer, and being Indian, I need a visitor's visa.
The Canadian consulate doesn't have much information about Advance Parole holders in the US applying for a visitor's visa, and it looks like the process is the same as for F-1, H-1B holders.
I am wondering if I need to send the original AP (as a supporting document) or if a copy will do.
I can't go to the consulate in person, and have to send my stuff in the mail, or this wouldn't have been an issue.
Thanks,
The Canadian consulate doesn't have much information about Advance Parole holders in the US applying for a visitor's visa, and it looks like the process is the same as for F-1, H-1B holders.
I am wondering if I need to send the original AP (as a supporting document) or if a copy will do.
I can't go to the consulate in person, and have to send my stuff in the mail, or this wouldn't have been an issue.
Thanks,
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jliechty
February 2nd, 2007, 10:54 AM
I don't know about any of those lenses from personal experience, but for what it's worth, Bj�rn R�rslett rates the f/4 version at 2.5 out of 5 (on a D1x, which is similar in resolution to the D70), and doesn't have much praise for its image quality. I'd guess that the f/4-5.6 versions, being newer designs, should be better.