Hi all,
I have an approved I-130 filed by my USC father and a Mar 2006 PD. I have a 5 year old daughter born in Canada who is eligible for US citizenship as her father is a USC. I have filed an N-600K on her behalf.
Over the last 5 years I have spent the majority of my time in the US. I didn't work there, took classes at a Canadian university online. An illegal overstay I know, but trying to give my daughter and her father (who I'm separated from and never married) a chance at a relationship versus being 2000 miles apart.
A month ago I attempted to return to the US from Canada and was stopped at immigration. They discovered my history of spending more time in the US and denied me. My most recent stay was 192 days, 12 days over the limit. Immigration officer saw I had an approved I-130 and said this denial should not affect my Green Card but denied me from visiting the US until my Green Card has been processed or I can prove I have ties in Canada (job, apartment etc.) He also gave me a stack of paperwork regarding the incident and told me to bring it to my Green Card interview.
I've re-established myself in Canada and am waiting for a current PD in the hopes that my overstays will not prevent me from receiving my Green Card.
Any thoughts on whether or not I've permanently screwed myself out of a GC? And please no negative comments. Overstaying may have been a bad choice but it was one I made to try to keep my family together with the limited options that were available.
Thanks in advance!
I have an approved I-130 filed by my USC father and a Mar 2006 PD. I have a 5 year old daughter born in Canada who is eligible for US citizenship as her father is a USC. I have filed an N-600K on her behalf.
Over the last 5 years I have spent the majority of my time in the US. I didn't work there, took classes at a Canadian university online. An illegal overstay I know, but trying to give my daughter and her father (who I'm separated from and never married) a chance at a relationship versus being 2000 miles apart.
A month ago I attempted to return to the US from Canada and was stopped at immigration. They discovered my history of spending more time in the US and denied me. My most recent stay was 192 days, 12 days over the limit. Immigration officer saw I had an approved I-130 and said this denial should not affect my Green Card but denied me from visiting the US until my Green Card has been processed or I can prove I have ties in Canada (job, apartment etc.) He also gave me a stack of paperwork regarding the incident and told me to bring it to my Green Card interview.
I've re-established myself in Canada and am waiting for a current PD in the hopes that my overstays will not prevent me from receiving my Green Card.
Any thoughts on whether or not I've permanently screwed myself out of a GC? And please no negative comments. Overstaying may have been a bad choice but it was one I made to try to keep my family together with the limited options that were available.
Thanks in advance!