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So I was a student last year in the US didn't work so I have no income...school ended in Dec I didn't go back to school in Jan....Found out we were pregnant like a week after school started.....We got married on Feb 14th.....When it asks when you ceased to be a resident of canada what do I put ?? do i put our wedding date ?? If i do that do I have to refile next year with the Canadian government? My husband will obviously be claiming me next year and the baby since I won't be working.

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02/29/2008 Filed AOS

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07/29/2008 Approval letter/Welcome to the USA letter for I130 and I485 Arrive

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04/27/2010 Mail Package for lifting conditions

08/11/2010 Approval letter!

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anyone?

02/29/2008 Filed AOS

07/25/2008 Interview!!! Approved!

07/29/2008 Approval letter/Welcome to the USA letter for I130 and I485 Arrive

08/18/2008 Permanent Resident Card Arrives!

04/27/2010 Mail Package for lifting conditions

08/11/2010 Approval letter!

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please please please anyone?

I just need to know what to put as the date I left!!

02/29/2008 Filed AOS

07/25/2008 Interview!!! Approved!

07/29/2008 Approval letter/Welcome to the USA letter for I130 and I485 Arrive

08/18/2008 Permanent Resident Card Arrives!

04/27/2010 Mail Package for lifting conditions

08/11/2010 Approval letter!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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When did you officially change your address with the post office? When did you move all of your belongings over intending to stay rather than intending to return to Canada? When did you officially file to change your residency to the US? Those are all possible dates you can use. A student residence is usually considered to be temporary with a permanent residence somewhere else - however, the is not always the case and depends on the individual. Did you maintain any type of a Canadian mailing address? and if so, when did you change that? That might be a useful approach.

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I've been getting all my mail her since I started school...so a year and a half...and I had most of my stuff mailed here ...I didn't have muh at home really in Canada....I lived in a home my father owned...so it was always there to go back to he just sublet it out when i moved. I had the stuff I did have sold in canada throughtout dec and jan when we decided to get marrried

02/29/2008 Filed AOS

07/25/2008 Interview!!! Approved!

07/29/2008 Approval letter/Welcome to the USA letter for I130 and I485 Arrive

08/18/2008 Permanent Resident Card Arrives!

04/27/2010 Mail Package for lifting conditions

08/11/2010 Approval letter!

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