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Jack29

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  1. Hey

     

    New member just beginning to research this whole process. The situation with my fiance is fairly straightforward. I am a Canadian, fiance is an American. I will be immigrating to the states. I am divorced and have a daughter in canada so being able to work and visit canada after immigrating is important to me so we decided on the cr-1. The question I have is we are both aware that she could stay in canada for up to 6 months fairly easily and she has the option to work from home at her current job. Is it possible and is there anything we would need to do to allow her to come live with me temporarily while the application process is ongoing?

  2. 7 minutes ago, WeGuyGal said:

    She can live with you in Canada assuming she has the right to live there and she has the right to work while in Canada. 

     

    US Citizens do not need a travel visa for Canada. 

    Sorry you are correct. It's more the situation that she would need an extension to stay longer than 6 months. How would we determine if she has those rights if I may ask? 

  3. On 2/14/2019 at 12:04 AM, millefleur said:

    Not necessary at all. Most applicants do the interview alone without their spouse present. I was living together with my husband at the time in Russia, so it wasn't the normal situation where the USC is the States and the spouse is in their country. Most CR-1/IR-1 and probably even most K-1 applicants do the interview without their spouse.

    Hey,

     

    New member just created an account to ask a question about this. My fiance lives in the US and I am moving there. She has the option of working from home. As far as its concerned with her and I going through the cr-1 application process can she and I live together for the 6 months she is allowed to have a travel Visa in Canada? We are thinking of using that to ease the timeline of waiting for possibly longer than a year.

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