1. 50% applicants got refused without any words: according US imm. law, only if you have stayed in a place for more than 12 months, you can submit your applicaiton to local US consulate for visa, other than consulate in your original residency country; remember this also apply to new immigrants to Canada, theorically.
2. 30% applicants got refused after being asked "why you don't submit your appl. in your original country?"
3. 15% applicants got refused after checking the stuff submitted. in this case, if you are strong in oral battle, you have some chances to win (the officer is nice enough to even review your doc.)
4. 5% applicants got approved after checking the stuff submitted. this happens when: 1. a nice visa officer; 2.NOT in Toronto but other cosnulates in Canada, prefer Ottawa; 3. your Canadian situation is good (profession, income, educaiton..you lend your credit to your parents)
And remember, always, in case 4th, you owe the officer a favour. IT"S EXCEPTIONAL.
2. 30% applicants got refused after being asked "why you don't submit your appl. in your original country?"
3. 15% applicants got refused after checking the stuff submitted. in this case, if you are strong in oral battle, you have some chances to win (the officer is nice enough to even review your doc.)
4. 5% applicants got approved after checking the stuff submitted. this happens when: 1. a nice visa officer; 2.NOT in Toronto but other cosnulates in Canada, prefer Ottawa; 3. your Canadian situation is good (profession, income, educaiton..you lend your credit to your parents)
And remember, always, in case 4th, you owe the officer a favour. IT"S EXCEPTIONAL.