My US Citizen wife filed I-130 in 12/2006 when we were married for over 3 years. We were married in 2003, in Canada where I was waiting for decision on my refugee/asylum application. My application was refused and I left Canada in Nov.2006, after that my petition was filed. I have gone through the whole process and soon going to appear for interview at US embassy in Pakistan. Can anyone tell me how my 9 years of stay in Canada and all that will affect my interview. What should I expect? Is there any adverse affects of being in Canada?
We have a 3 year old son who was born in Canada, and my wife with our son is residing in US since March 2005 and both are USC now. That means we are apart for 3 years now. My interview is in May 08, by that time it will be five years to our marriage, out of which we were living apart for 3 years. This is a disaster, but the only reason we are living apart and going through this misery is because our son requires special medical care and we can not afford him to be in Pakistan. For the sake of his condition my wife has to live in US.
I just need some advise from a professional and/or experienced member of this forum. I can not afford any issues/delays anymore, my family needs me, they need my support.
We have a 3 year old son who was born in Canada, and my wife with our son is residing in US since March 2005 and both are USC now. That means we are apart for 3 years now. My interview is in May 08, by that time it will be five years to our marriage, out of which we were living apart for 3 years. This is a disaster, but the only reason we are living apart and going through this misery is because our son requires special medical care and we can not afford him to be in Pakistan. For the sake of his condition my wife has to live in US.
I just need some advise from a professional and/or experienced member of this forum. I can not afford any issues/delays anymore, my family needs me, they need my support.