Hello,
I hope someone can guide me into the right direction:
I am a TN Visa holder and have been living in the US since 2006 under that same status. I got engaged to a USC in October 2010 and we have been planning to get married this November 2011 ever since. Two weeks ago I had a meeting with the company immigration attorney regarding a different case and I decided to ask her what she recommended to do since my Visa is expiring on August of this year, she said to get married now and not wait for my TN Visa to expires because it would look bad at the time of the interview, being that a TN Visa a Non immigrant Visa and I would be basically lying about my "temporary status".
Taking that advice we got married April 20th, 2011. I am planning to submit all of the forms needed to obtain my green card but are now facing a new issue:
My wife's family is Christian and old fashion, I respect them a lot but since we basically only got married this April to expedite my green card application, we are not planning to move in together until the ceremony and reception takes place in November 2011. I have been reading a lot about the interview questions and I am afraid we will not be able to pass it since we are not living together. We have sufficient documentary evidence to prove the bona-fide marriage (joint bank accounts, driver license with the same address, pictures of us before, during and after the marriage, etc.) but I definitely want to avoid lying about the fact that we are not living together.
Is there a room in the law that would entitle us to live apart until we have the religious ceremony and reception?
My wife currently lives with her grand parents (she takes care of his grandparent who suffers from a heart condition). We have an outstanding relationship, we see each other almost every day and she sometimes spends the night at my house (which I own).
I definitely don't want to put pressure on the relationship by having her move in with me now against her family wishes.
Please help with advice! Thank you!
I hope someone can guide me into the right direction:
I am a TN Visa holder and have been living in the US since 2006 under that same status. I got engaged to a USC in October 2010 and we have been planning to get married this November 2011 ever since. Two weeks ago I had a meeting with the company immigration attorney regarding a different case and I decided to ask her what she recommended to do since my Visa is expiring on August of this year, she said to get married now and not wait for my TN Visa to expires because it would look bad at the time of the interview, being that a TN Visa a Non immigrant Visa and I would be basically lying about my "temporary status".
Taking that advice we got married April 20th, 2011. I am planning to submit all of the forms needed to obtain my green card but are now facing a new issue:
My wife's family is Christian and old fashion, I respect them a lot but since we basically only got married this April to expedite my green card application, we are not planning to move in together until the ceremony and reception takes place in November 2011. I have been reading a lot about the interview questions and I am afraid we will not be able to pass it since we are not living together. We have sufficient documentary evidence to prove the bona-fide marriage (joint bank accounts, driver license with the same address, pictures of us before, during and after the marriage, etc.) but I definitely want to avoid lying about the fact that we are not living together.
Is there a room in the law that would entitle us to live apart until we have the religious ceremony and reception?
My wife currently lives with her grand parents (she takes care of his grandparent who suffers from a heart condition). We have an outstanding relationship, we see each other almost every day and she sometimes spends the night at my house (which I own).
I definitely don't want to put pressure on the relationship by having her move in with me now against her family wishes.
Please help with advice! Thank you!