Here are the details of our situation:
1. I am a Canadian citizen, and am currently on my 3rd TN visa (finally a 3-year one!) since 2006
2. My wife is a Japanese citizen, and has been on a TD since 2006 also
3. She has never gotten an actual visa in her passport. We have always successfully crossed the border with our valid I-94's and supporting paperwork. This has included trips to Canada, Japan, and the Caribbean
4. Every time we cross the border, my wife always gets hassled and we incur major delays, because the border guards never seem to know what to do with TD visas
5. Ultimately, in every case, the border guards have let us back into the US without further issue
On our last trip, we were delayed for about 2 hours. The border guard initially told us that my wife required an actual visa in her passport. Then he checked his guidelines and changed his mind, saying she didn't need one, and let us in. When I got home, I checked the guidelines myself, and it appears she DOES need one, and that the border guards we have encountered so far have been misinforming us.
The lawyer my company has retained to represent us has been a disaster from the beginning. When I mentioned this to him, he claimed he didn't know my wife wasn't a Canadian citizen! Can you believe that? Of course he has copies of her JAPANESE passport in JAPANESE on file, and used them for our TD application.
Anyhow, my questions are:
Does my wife require a formal visa? We are planning a trip to Japan in the fall, and will be staying about 1 month. I figured that would be a good time for her to make a consulate appointment and get a visa if necessary, but of course we worry that it will be rejected and she won't be allowed back in the US. Our current TN/TD status is valid until October, 2012, FYI. Is there any legitimate reason that would prevent her from getting the visa in a timely fashion?
Thanks so much in advance for your reply. This is the MOST informative forum I have come across! You really are performing a spectacular public service.
1. I am a Canadian citizen, and am currently on my 3rd TN visa (finally a 3-year one!) since 2006
2. My wife is a Japanese citizen, and has been on a TD since 2006 also
3. She has never gotten an actual visa in her passport. We have always successfully crossed the border with our valid I-94's and supporting paperwork. This has included trips to Canada, Japan, and the Caribbean
4. Every time we cross the border, my wife always gets hassled and we incur major delays, because the border guards never seem to know what to do with TD visas
5. Ultimately, in every case, the border guards have let us back into the US without further issue
On our last trip, we were delayed for about 2 hours. The border guard initially told us that my wife required an actual visa in her passport. Then he checked his guidelines and changed his mind, saying she didn't need one, and let us in. When I got home, I checked the guidelines myself, and it appears she DOES need one, and that the border guards we have encountered so far have been misinforming us.
The lawyer my company has retained to represent us has been a disaster from the beginning. When I mentioned this to him, he claimed he didn't know my wife wasn't a Canadian citizen! Can you believe that? Of course he has copies of her JAPANESE passport in JAPANESE on file, and used them for our TD application.
Anyhow, my questions are:
Does my wife require a formal visa? We are planning a trip to Japan in the fall, and will be staying about 1 month. I figured that would be a good time for her to make a consulate appointment and get a visa if necessary, but of course we worry that it will be rejected and she won't be allowed back in the US. Our current TN/TD status is valid until October, 2012, FYI. Is there any legitimate reason that would prevent her from getting the visa in a timely fashion?
Thanks so much in advance for your reply. This is the MOST informative forum I have come across! You really are performing a spectacular public service.
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