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* [http://usvisa-info.com/en-CA/selfservice/us_tcn_present_united_states Renewing a Visa in the U.S.]
 
  A U.S. Visa holder cannot renew or apply for a new visa in the United States. Individuals who are already in the United States and remain
 
  in legal status are encouraged to apply at the United States Embassies and Consulates in their home countries in conjunction with foreign
 
  travel for business or pleasure. Those who plan to visit Canada, Mexico, or in the cases of students and exchange visitors, adjacent islands,
 
  may re-enter the United States within thirty days on expired visas as long as they possess a valid I-94 form.
 
* [http://www.canadavisa.com/us-international-student-travel.html International Students in the US - Requirements for Travel to Canada ]
 
  Under the process of Automatic Visa Revalidation, most students can return to the US from Canada on an expired visa stamp, provided that their
 
  stay in  Canada is no longer than 30 days.  Citizens of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Sudan, North Korea, and Cuba are not eligible for Automatic Visa
 
  Revalidation.  These students will need to apply for a new visa stamp at a United States consulate or embassy if their visa stamp will be expired
 
  upon re-entry to the US.
 
 
 
* [http://canada.usembassy.gov/about-us/holidays.html American and Canadian Holidays]
 
* [http://usvisa-info.com/en-CA/selfservice/us_fee_payment_options USD$140 for most visas that do not require a petition.]
 
* [http://calgary.usconsulate.gov/ Consulates, Calgary]
 
** [http://calgary.usconsulate.gov/sections-offices/non-immigrant-visa-section/ Non-immigrant Visa Section, Calgary, Canada]
 
** [http://calgary.usconsulate.gov/about-us/location--hours/ Location & Hours]
 
  
  

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