sbrownsprint
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Hello everyone,
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but I am trying to get some updated information for my son.
I am a Canadian citizen (so is my son) and I had married a US citizen 3 years ago. We had completed all the required paperwork for my son in order for him to obtain his green card when he came to live with us 2 years ago, and he was approved for the 10 year card and mailed out to him about 1 week ago.
Well, he decided to drop a bombshell on us at the same time his card was approved, now that he turned 18 and thinks he is an "adult" he has decided that he wants to return to Canada. At first I was under the impression that he was going to visit (he has not seen his other family members for about 2 years) but he has explained to my wife and I that his intention is to remain in Canada to be with his girlfriend (who he only remained in touch with over the internet for the last 2 years).
I had tried to explain to him that if his intention is to stay in Canada, then he must now give up his residency in the USA and basically turn in his greencard.
I had tried to get information from USCIS directly on this issue to see what must be done in order for him to take care of everything in a legal fashion and I have been told a few different solutions.
What I am trying to find out is what exactly happens to him and his future status with the USA if he leaves after such a short period of him being approved for a green card?
I was told it can be as simple as him returning to Canada and turning it over when he arrives to US immigration with no penalty, to as far reaching if he returns to Canada and gives up his green card after just recieving it, it may be cause to forbid him re-entry for up to 10 years.
Then he tells us that he may just want to go to Canada for a few months (less than 1 year) and live and work up there for a while. But if I am reading things right, is that also not allowed? I was reading that as a US resident that he is not allowed to live and work in another country or be at risk of losing his status here in the USA?
The other part of this is his girlfriends situation, she is a US citizen who lives in Canada with her mother and they are in the process (if not already completed) of her obtaining her Canadian residency and there has been talk that she may decide in the future (next 2-3 years) of returning to the USA.
So, I am concerned for his future as I do not want to see him give up his potential long term future for the sake of a short term gain of being with a girl that may decide to return and he may not be able to.
I am sorry for all the confusing questions, but it seems to be a confusing situation and any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Sbrownsprint
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but I am trying to get some updated information for my son.
I am a Canadian citizen (so is my son) and I had married a US citizen 3 years ago. We had completed all the required paperwork for my son in order for him to obtain his green card when he came to live with us 2 years ago, and he was approved for the 10 year card and mailed out to him about 1 week ago.
Well, he decided to drop a bombshell on us at the same time his card was approved, now that he turned 18 and thinks he is an "adult" he has decided that he wants to return to Canada. At first I was under the impression that he was going to visit (he has not seen his other family members for about 2 years) but he has explained to my wife and I that his intention is to remain in Canada to be with his girlfriend (who he only remained in touch with over the internet for the last 2 years).
I had tried to explain to him that if his intention is to stay in Canada, then he must now give up his residency in the USA and basically turn in his greencard.
I had tried to get information from USCIS directly on this issue to see what must be done in order for him to take care of everything in a legal fashion and I have been told a few different solutions.
What I am trying to find out is what exactly happens to him and his future status with the USA if he leaves after such a short period of him being approved for a green card?
I was told it can be as simple as him returning to Canada and turning it over when he arrives to US immigration with no penalty, to as far reaching if he returns to Canada and gives up his green card after just recieving it, it may be cause to forbid him re-entry for up to 10 years.
Then he tells us that he may just want to go to Canada for a few months (less than 1 year) and live and work up there for a while. But if I am reading things right, is that also not allowed? I was reading that as a US resident that he is not allowed to live and work in another country or be at risk of losing his status here in the USA?
The other part of this is his girlfriends situation, she is a US citizen who lives in Canada with her mother and they are in the process (if not already completed) of her obtaining her Canadian residency and there has been talk that she may decide in the future (next 2-3 years) of returning to the USA.
So, I am concerned for his future as I do not want to see him give up his potential long term future for the sake of a short term gain of being with a girl that may decide to return and he may not be able to.
I am sorry for all the confusing questions, but it seems to be a confusing situation and any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Sbrownsprint