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I am Canadian and recently got married to an Amerrican and am now starting the Visa journey. I live in Orange County with my Husband.
I crossed the Buffalo border July 1st 2008. When I went through, the border agent took my passport into his little booth and came out and said go ahead. He never gave me a stamp but I don't know if my passport was scanned either. Now I have been told I will need evidence for INS that I came to the US legally but have none because I never got a stamp. I am wonder if anyone knows if they scan it now and don't stamp anymore. This way if needed, I could be tracked.
Otherwise I have to leave the US, come back and keep my bording pass as evidence but I can't leave until I have my travel permit I have been told. So now I am stuck unless I can get this travel permit without needing evidence of when I crossed.
Anyone have any info?
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I have decided to do this proccess without an attorney. I (the Canadain) married a US Citizen Dec 19th. We just got our marriage license in the mail and are now going to fill out the forms. This is what we are doing:
Me, the Canadian is filing I-485, I-131, I-765 and G-325A
Husband, the American is giling I-130, I-864, G-325A
We send them in at the same time in the same envelope. Does this sound correct?
How Do I Speak to a live person at USCIS via telephone?
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I got a live person at the USCIS help line 1-866-953-7684