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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I'm getting ready to leave Canada and activate my k1 at Pearson airport. I couldn't seem to find a guide in the guides section for POE and wasn't find much using the search. If anyone could point me to some good info, that would be great. Meanwhile I have a few questions, if anyone can help...

1) Just wondering if there is anything I need to bring besides myself, passport, x-ray and the brown packet?

2) Also, what is the I-94? is it some form I have to fill out and take with me, or a form I fill out at customs?

3) I have around $10,000 worth of camera equipment :/ I guess I'll have to pay duty on this huh?

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12/27/08 -- AOS packet mailed

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01/09/09 -- Cheque cashed

01/10/09 -- Received NOAs for I-485 and EAD. Also received Biometrics appointment letter.

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02/03/09 -- Case Touched (Both I-485 and EAD)

03/05/09 -- Received EAD in the mail (dated 02/26/09)

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05/28/09 -- Interview Date

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1) Just wondering if there is anything I need to bring besides myself, passport, x-ray and the brown packet?

you might want some clothes for after you arrive in the US. They frown upon public nudity down here. ;)

2) Also, what is the I-94? is it some form I have to fill out and take with me, or a form I fill out at customs?

The I-94 is a form you have to fill out before you reach the customs wicket guy. It'll be on a table somewhere with all the other customs forms, somewhere just past the ticketng/check-in. just ask an airport employee where to find them if you don't see the huge crowd of people hunched over the small table filling out their forms.

3) I have around $10,000 worth of camera equipment :/ I guess I'll have to pay duty on this huh?

Nope, you do not have to pay duty on personal goods when you are crossing with a visa. You do have to declare them as personal goods on the customs declaration form though.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Thanks for the info, yeah I'm guessing its by where they have all the blue cards.

AOS Journey

--------------------

12/27/08 -- AOS packet mailed

12/29/08 -- Delivery confirmation from USPS

01/09/09 -- Cheque cashed

01/10/09 -- Received NOAs for I-485 and EAD. Also received Biometrics appointment letter.

02/02/09 -- Biometrics finished - Case Touched

02/03/09 -- Case Touched (Both I-485 and EAD)

03/05/09 -- Received EAD in the mail (dated 02/26/09)

03/16/09 -- Received Interview letter (dated 03/11/09)

05/28/09 -- Interview Date

<green card and removal of conditions>

11/02/11 -- Received RFE for Removal of conditions

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