I-192 Requirements

Timposted 8 years ago

Thought I'd post this in case anyone found it useful. This was on the wicket window at YYC (Calgary International Airport).

https://goo.gl/photos/NpJaoSmxiGtoKdnZ6

Cheers,

Tim

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@Don k

There is an option for you to print the forms if you want. I never do this for clients, but I do save then in their file in case. You no longer need to take the forms. Its supposed to be the "reduction of paperwork act".

When you are almost finished the file they give you an option with the button on the right side to download actual forms that are filled out with what you entered. I am still on my first coffee this morning so the name of the "button" eludes me. I advise everyone to save the forms to your computer but don't waste the toner and print them.

J Rogers replied 1 year ago   #115

@Don K This is a very old post that is before E-safe and is no longer relevant to us.

John Rogers can clarify this.

skumar replied 1 year ago   #114

Do I have to print off the actual I-192 application and supporting documents as the e-safe site will not let me print?It accepted my payment and I was told to go to cbp for biometrics

Don K replied 1 year ago   #113

@#113
Which Niagara FAlls crossing is best? I think there are numerous. Are the hours you listed for all of them? Or is there only one which can take the digital application?

BackToUSA replied 4 years ago   #112

@Jack Smith

It is the first and third Tuesday of every month. As I tell everyone AVOID using Pearson Airport, you will NOT LIKE IT.

Niagara Falls is far far better. Also open Monday-Thursday 2 pm to 9 pm as well as Sunday, 5-9. No line-ups. These two locations are like night and day. How do I know? I Go to Pearson every time it is open. On December 3rd, by 10:30 they were STILL NOT OPEN.

Next date at Pearson is December 17. If you go please say hello. I am the guy in the folding lawn chair....did I mention there are only about 10 seats? They have taken the rest out to make this as uncomfortable as possible. I bring my own lawn chair.

John Rogers replied 4 years ago   #111

Is the application processing day at Toronto Pearson Airport still on a Tuesday or has it been switched back to the original day of Saturday?? Sending this December 2019

Jack Smith replied 4 years ago   #110

@Michelle, absolutely.

John Rogers replied 4 years ago   #109

@John Rogers, I looked at the proposed fee document today, I understand that this is a notice, and people can comment for 32 days their opinion? Am I understanding this right?

Michelle replied 4 years ago   #108

Someone decided to stop taking their meds apparently. This forum was created to assist people with Travel Waivers..but hey..if we are helping the crazies too..bonus for us.. :)

Michelle replied 4 years ago   #107

Nobody on here is me because I'm really just a nobody.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #106

# 107 & 108 are not me.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #105

Where's my hats and my boots?

I'm still not happy.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #104

#101

@Michelle

Fingerprint me please so you'll see that I'm George and John and Adelaide and Michelle.

I'm not happy.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #103

I believe I'm John Rogers.

:: @George S. added on 12 Nov ’19 · 17:02

I mean I believe you are John Rogers.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #102

#99 and 100 are not me.

But 2 can play the game. I believe you are John Rogers.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #101

I'm just not me either way.

How does it feel to be exposed @John Rogers? I know you're Adelaide.

Good day.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #100

@Michelle

Whenever you get fingerprinted by poloce, a record is created. Therefore, everything will show up under a Privacy Act Request. You can request to have the information destroyed but it is almost never granted. Therefore, having a pardon is becoming more and more useless. It's just a smoke screen. With the current economic situation, most employers won't care if you have been arrested or convicted of minor crimes. They need the manpower. If you have been arrested or guilty of a crime, it's best you avoid travelling to the US for a period of time.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #99

@95, John, I am not sure if it is the same one..hmm..it would make sense that it should be, otherwise it seems to duplicate..However, the one I always used before was for Pardoned files..this (new) requirement might include any civilian fingerprint reasons, such as Immigration, Employment, any criminal history such as withdrawn, stays, c. discharges, or a. discharges. I know when I do a Digital Fingerprint for the Reliable Screening Accreditation, it shows that I was fingerprinted for Edmonton Police (civilian)...I do have a client who I have done several waivers; he is getting married to an American and moving to the USA. He does have a Pardon that he had before we did waivers, but he also has some old "stay of proceeding" charges..so will be curious to see if they show up under this (new) fingerprint request.

Michelle replied 4 years ago   #98

@Michelle

You need to ask for the information to be destroyed under the Privacy Act but these requests are seldom granted.

They are really making it hard for everyone.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #97

#93 is not me. However, #92 is me.

Good day.

George S. replied 4 years ago   #96

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