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Hello! Just wondering if anyone has had their passport stamped with No EOS / No AOS before and how are the chances of entering the US again after returning to Canada?

 

I’m freaking out as this is the first time it has happened to me. I admit I frequent my husband in the US especially since COVID hit and he cannot afford to do the 14-day quarantine here in Canada. I don’t plan on overstaying, but I do plan to come visit him again during the holidays in maybe end of November or early December. Will I be denied entry if I try to visit again so soon? Will that affect my current CR1 application if I do get denied entry? I’m currently visiting him for 2 weeks during the Canadian thanksgiving week

 

thanks for the help!

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I-130 NOA2: May 26, 2020

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1 hour ago, helloTdot said:

Hello! Just wondering if anyone has had their passport stamped with No EOS / No AOS before and how are the chances of entering the US again after returning to Canada?

 

I’m freaking out as this is the first time it has happened to me. I admit I frequent my husband in the US especially since COVID hit and he cannot afford to do the 14-day quarantine here in Canada. I don’t plan on overstaying, but I do plan to come visit him again during the holidays in maybe end of November or early December. Will I be denied entry if I try to visit again so soon? Will that affect my current CR1 application if I do get denied entry? I’m currently visiting him for 2 weeks during the Canadian thanksgiving week

 

thanks for the help!

it just means you cannot adjust status . probably  you were suspected of intented immigrant due to your frequency and nature of visit. 

 

Not an issue as long as you leave the country once you complete your visit 

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