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Ontarkie

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  1. You can keep your house and business going, but as a non resident. You will stop being a resident of Canada when you endorse your visa. The day you cross and get that stamp. Your Visa endorsement is your declaration that you are becoming a US resident. Very important to the US and keeping your GC. oOr Canada it is also your last day as a resident of Canada. You will mark this on your exit taxes too. Health benefits end at that time except for provinces like BC who you actually pay one month in advance. So you have the remainder of the time. Tax credits like baby bonus (not sure what they call it now) that come in monthly they end immediately. Along with the quarterly check that used to be the GST. Over the years members have continued to get those payments just to get a letter later that the government wants their money back and asap. Others did contact Revenue Canada to stop payments and still got them, which they had to return them after many calls to get that cleared up too. It's a hot mess. So in short you cannot be a resident of both Canada and the US.
  2. Your daughter needs her own I-130 it would be best if she is petitioned at the same time as you. This process is not fast and it is even slower if you were to leave her behind to file for her later. She's lost a mother, being apart from her father for years can hurt her. Don't leave her behind.
  3. You need to stay home when you're sick Not good timing to be getting sick. You're probably run down with everything going on. Hope you feel better soon.
  4. Other than the stench of it because I know ppl become nose blind. But her poor lungs, how on earth did this not make her severely sick.
  5. Safe travels and have a Merry Christmas
  6. ~~Moved to Effects of Major Family Changes, from K1 P&P - As similar topics are discussed here.~~
  7. This will help you out https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-724?language=en_US If traveling domestically, a passport is not needed but If you are driving into the United States (U.S.) and have not yet received a birth certificate for a U.S. or Canadian citizen infant, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer will accept: the birth record issued by the hospital, a letter on hospital letterhead or a letter from the doctor who delivered the child providing details of the birth, including the name of the child, time and place of birth, and the parent(s) name.
  8. It looks like we are talking about two different things. I don't remember getting something like that when my older kids where born. It might be new. I can't seem to see anything online about it either. The one I was thinking about looks like this. But if she is a week old I don't think it is this that you have.
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  10. You will not have to get all 3 doses before the interview. They just need to be started and up to date. So if he is ready for the second dose before the interview get it and bring proof. 3rd shot is 6 months after the 2nd and can be given stateside.
  11. That is the long form birth certificate, it should be no issues with crossing.
  12. ~~Moved to General Immigration Discussion, from K1 P&P - the OP is long past the K1 visa process.~~ Mod hat off It is always good to keep your records until you are done with all of it. To change your username go to your profile-account setting and you will see your display name. You change it there.
  13. I was talking to my sisters about this. My one sister and father got their passports back in less than 10 days.
  14. The short answer is yes, they can contact the Consulate/embassy and they can contact CBP.
  15. ~~Related questions merged. Please do not start new threads for similar or related questions.~~
  16. Do it while you're in Canada. It is s royal pain in the butt to do it stateside.
  17. ~~Moved to ROC from AOS Family K1/K3 - as the OP has said they started the ROC process not adjusting status.~~
  18. ~~One post edited to remove personal information. PLease do not post any type of personal information as the forums can be read by anyone. Not all will have good intentions. As this thread is nearly 2 yrs old it is now lock to further replies. If you have questions please start a new thread.~~
  19. ~~Hijack post in another member's thread split off to its own thread.~~
  20. Where are all the August filers? This thread is for you. Come join and support each other.
  21. It supposed to be the from the date of the medical exam. As others have mentioned, it can be less than 6 months from the medical though. It has happened many many times that is was much less than the normal 6 month. It is why they are saying to check the date on the visa. The CO could have given less time. The clock to get married starts ticking when your fiance enters the US. Where is your fiance now?
  22. You can check with the Ask Emma like K1visahopeful suggested or call the USCIS Number when you get through to the person who picks up the phone you then have to ask to speak to the officer who has your case. I would wait to see if anyone knows where your daughter stands with citizenship. I don't know if K2's on entry get granted citizenship like CR2. Hopefully someone will be able to clarify it.
  23. Since he couldn't pass on citizenship to his daughter at birth, did she become one when she entered on a K2?
  24. ~~One Post from the Montreal thread moved to the appropriate regional forum.~~
  25. They are looking at the wrong thing. They need to look at the stamp on or next to your visa. It will show a date of 1 yr from your entry.
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