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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Catia&Sal in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Michael_88 in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from sebastianshaw in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from William Overbeck in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Unlockable in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from NandV in Married to US Citizen, left to visit Canada but now denied re-entry to the US by CBP officer -- Help!   
    Okay listen. I have already hit my 10 year visa and went through all of this.
     2015 my husband moved to stay with me so that we could see if our relationship was sustainable. 5 months in we decided to travel to the USA to visit and meet his family and to reset the 6 month period. We were rudely awakened that this was not how the border would allow us to behave and essentially I got told that he could finish the remainder of his 6 months and then we needed to leave. We were devastated and embarrassed by how the officer treated us ( basically calling us stupid and telling me that we had no rights because we were not married. After crying I began to research.
     
    I immediately applied to get my spouse a temporary residency for Canada, so that he could remain longer( as long as you have a pending application before your passport stamp runs out you are fine). We married in feb of 2016. After trying and trying to get PR in Canada I gave up and decided to go the other way. We applied in oct 2016. 
     
    during this time I continued to apply for temporary residency, 3 times in fact and when I got to the interview portion of the cr1 on sept 11 2017 because I did this and because we remained in domicile the entire time the officer changed their entire attitude! I had proven our marriage was bonafide simply because my husband remained with me, unable to work etc, through the entire process. 
     
    I had to remove conditions and truthfully 680 dollars will be worth it every time. Many petitions that begin in the United States first are deemed suspicious.
     
    I highly recommend having her enter to visit you, and take appropriate steps to make her a temporary resident while you complete all your processes.
     
    have someone on the USA side help you. STAY AWAY from the border. It’s hard but necessary because it proves you are there for them and not to evade immigration law. 
     
    I am in the process of naturalizing. I wish you luck! 
     
     
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from cleon86 in September 2016 I-130 filers   
    Hi everyone, 
     
    My interview was scheduled on September 11th, and i cried years of joy when the officer told me i was approved. Everyone was incredible in the waiting room and the experience, all though nerve wrecking, was not so bad at all. My husband and i drive down to new York State on Tuesday September 26th, and i can't say how much this website has helped me be able to achieve this.
     
    Best of luck to the rest of you and I'll talk to any of you that had to apply for adjustment of status. 
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Y&V6416 in October 2016 I-130 Filers   
    Hey everyone just giving you an update. NVC was finished for me on May 19 and the email came for my interview on August 20. I'm set to interview September 11, and wow everything is happening fast. My medical is in three days and there's still so much to do but the end is finally near!
     
    Don't give up hope. 
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    Sammisauras reacted to josephjia in October 2016 I-130 Filers   
    Hello, friends, what did you or will you send to NVC as " Proof of domicile"?What does NVC really want to prove? This is new , never shown in previous years. 
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Y&V6416 in October 2016 I-130 Filers   
    You do not have to wait for your welcome letter, i didn't!
     
    I got my nvc case number and my invoice number and you can start all the processes right now. 
     
    Go to the ceac website and log in.
    AOS opens first after you do the agent and then IV. 
     
    Don't wait! Getting an interview has been the longest part of this process. I finished in May 19 and am still waiting for the interview date. 
     
    Good luck! 
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    Sammisauras got a reaction from Y&V6416 in October 2016 I-130 Filers   
    Hey guys, when you are talking to tier 2, what are you saying to them or asking? I really think that part of my reason for them pushing through my case for approval was because i let them know that i knew what was going on, about tone lines and i brought up the fact that other cases were getting approved over mine when this is a first come first serve service, without being rude of course. I've had my fair share of genetic response, even one girl who was literally being coached what to say. 
     
    It's coming guys! 
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