AnnainCanada
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Hello,
I am a US citizen who has been living in Canada with my Canadian common-law spouse for the past 3 years. We plan to move back to the US permanently in 4-5 years, but would like to get married in the US (near my family and friends) this year (2013) before we relocate back to the US permanently. My question is, I am afraid if we get married this year in the US while on vacation, then return to Canada to live for another 4-5 years, it will be harder for me to sponsor him to move to the US with me later as he will have to remain outside of Canada while his petition is being processed.
First, may I sponsor him for a family-based Green Card while I am living in Canada? May I also sponsor my step children while I am living in Canada (they are under 18)? Or do I have to relocate to the US first, then sponsor him and my step children while they remain in Canada? (which is not ideal).
On my stepchildren, do my spouse and I also need to get their biological mother’s permission for me to sponsor them? Or can I sponsor them with his permission only?
Also, we will have our own child who has his US citizenship (the baby is due this summer). I am assuming I do not have to sponsor our own child since he will have a US citizenship and US passport. So the only children I need to sponsor are my spouse’s two children (Canadian citizens) – correct?
I understand that the Fiance Visa that might work best for us, but the problem is - we don't want to wait 4-5 years to get married right before we move back to the US -- we wanted to get married this year. If we applied for the Fiance Visa this year, would he be able to move back to Canada for 4-5 years afterwards? Or does being in the US on a Fiance visa mean he has to stay in the US from that point on? (understanding of course that after we marry, he would file for an Adjustment of Status).
Finally, if I am allowed to sponsor him while I am living Canada for the I-130, and he gets his Green Card before we move to the US in 4-5 years, will the Green Card expire if he is not employed and/or living in the US by a certain date? How can I ensure his Green Card status remains legal during our wait to move back to the US?
Basically: I want to sponsor him for a Green Card as an immediate relative (spouse) but not live apart while doing so. And we don’t plan to move permanently to the US for 4-5 more years. Since we are both currently living in Canada – which is the best possible route — the I-130 or the Fiance Visa?
Additional information: I do have a US address as I own property there.
Thank you,
Anna D.
I am a US citizen who has been living in Canada with my Canadian common-law spouse for the past 3 years. We plan to move back to the US permanently in 4-5 years, but would like to get married in the US (near my family and friends) this year (2013) before we relocate back to the US permanently. My question is, I am afraid if we get married this year in the US while on vacation, then return to Canada to live for another 4-5 years, it will be harder for me to sponsor him to move to the US with me later as he will have to remain outside of Canada while his petition is being processed.
First, may I sponsor him for a family-based Green Card while I am living in Canada? May I also sponsor my step children while I am living in Canada (they are under 18)? Or do I have to relocate to the US first, then sponsor him and my step children while they remain in Canada? (which is not ideal).
On my stepchildren, do my spouse and I also need to get their biological mother’s permission for me to sponsor them? Or can I sponsor them with his permission only?
Also, we will have our own child who has his US citizenship (the baby is due this summer). I am assuming I do not have to sponsor our own child since he will have a US citizenship and US passport. So the only children I need to sponsor are my spouse’s two children (Canadian citizens) – correct?
I understand that the Fiance Visa that might work best for us, but the problem is - we don't want to wait 4-5 years to get married right before we move back to the US -- we wanted to get married this year. If we applied for the Fiance Visa this year, would he be able to move back to Canada for 4-5 years afterwards? Or does being in the US on a Fiance visa mean he has to stay in the US from that point on? (understanding of course that after we marry, he would file for an Adjustment of Status).
Finally, if I am allowed to sponsor him while I am living Canada for the I-130, and he gets his Green Card before we move to the US in 4-5 years, will the Green Card expire if he is not employed and/or living in the US by a certain date? How can I ensure his Green Card status remains legal during our wait to move back to the US?
Basically: I want to sponsor him for a Green Card as an immediate relative (spouse) but not live apart while doing so. And we don’t plan to move permanently to the US for 4-5 more years. Since we are both currently living in Canada – which is the best possible route — the I-130 or the Fiance Visa?
Additional information: I do have a US address as I own property there.
Thank you,
Anna D.
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