Hello,
I am a Canadian Citizen, recently married to my US Citizen husband and currently in the US. We have not filed anything because we have to weigh whether or not we should file my immigration papers here or in Canada.
We have two things working against us:
1) I overstayed in 2006, but because i'm Canadian I have no I-94 or stamps in my passport. I did use my machine-readable passport for id when i travelled in-and-out of the US in 2006. Wondering if they will know I overstayed?
2) We married only 45-days after my last entry in the country.
QUESTIONS:
*If I file in the US, it doesn't matter that i overstayed. But, if i file in Canada will I get barred form the US for 3 or 10 years?
*If I file in Canada, it doesn't matter that we married with 60-days. If I file in the US, they may consider it fraud..."entry under false pretense"...because I entered as a visitor. We may be able to explain ourselves on this one.
*1 more question...are the Vermont I-130 processing times really 1 year?
Yikes!
PLEASE HELP! I NEED SOME ADVICE. 3 IMMIGRATION LAWYERS, ALL WITH DIFFERENT ADVICE.
SHOULD I FILE IN CANADA OR THE US?????
Thanks for your support...
I am a Canadian Citizen, recently married to my US Citizen husband and currently in the US. We have not filed anything because we have to weigh whether or not we should file my immigration papers here or in Canada.
We have two things working against us:
1) I overstayed in 2006, but because i'm Canadian I have no I-94 or stamps in my passport. I did use my machine-readable passport for id when i travelled in-and-out of the US in 2006. Wondering if they will know I overstayed?
2) We married only 45-days after my last entry in the country.
QUESTIONS:
*If I file in the US, it doesn't matter that i overstayed. But, if i file in Canada will I get barred form the US for 3 or 10 years?
*If I file in Canada, it doesn't matter that we married with 60-days. If I file in the US, they may consider it fraud..."entry under false pretense"...because I entered as a visitor. We may be able to explain ourselves on this one.
*1 more question...are the Vermont I-130 processing times really 1 year?
Yikes!
PLEASE HELP! I NEED SOME ADVICE. 3 IMMIGRATION LAWYERS, ALL WITH DIFFERENT ADVICE.
SHOULD I FILE IN CANADA OR THE US?????
Thanks for your support...