That was not my intention, apologies if it sounded like that. My opinion is that it *may* get trickier as seek re-entry upon re-entry as years go by.
Oddly enough, I am a citizen of both the US and Canada, and yet I would prefer to retire in New Zealand. I guess the grass is always greener on...
You might be able to pull it off for a year or two but not beyond that. Canada and the US share all such information. Officers will soon catch onto the fact that you are living in the US/Canada under the pretense of being a visitor.
Yes, it will make sense to let the interviewing officer know about it. A refusal of B-2 on its own does not disqualify an applicant from obtaining a green card.
A1: Their last visit was 10 months long. I would advise them to not re-visit the US for at least 10 months after their departure date. Ideally, 1 year after the departed.
A2: Baby being US born should not cause an issue on its own.
A3: If they have proof of a medical condition that did not...
You both need to work on getting more proof of financial cohabitation. Utility bills, credit cards, etc. He needs to add you to whatever accounts/cards he has. USCIS puts a lot of emphasis on financial documents showing cohabitation.
If your marriage has not been consummated and he has not been abusive towards you, I really do not see any avenues for you to get an I-751 approved. You can try to file a solo I-751 claiming that you both entered the marriage in good faith but it did not work out, however taking into account...
As always, 50/50 chance. Worst case, she is asked to apply in her home country. Since the "Super Visa" allows a uninterrupted 2 year stay, it can be argued that she is a temporary resident of Canada.
A1: Your mother-in-law will apply for her own visa, not you. She can apply for her visa independent of whether her husband is applying for a visa or not.
A2: You do not need to show anything. She needs to convince the consul that she is indeed a genuine potential visitor who will leave the US...
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