Alright so I'm starting the process and I have a couple of questions. I'm sorry if it's way too much but I've been googling this for hours and still have some questions. For the record, I am the one being sponsored, we are NOT married yet (we plan to marry in the spring) and I currently live in the US.
- My understanding is there's inland/outland applications. Now apparently, it's perfectly fine for me to travel to Canada to get married on a tourist Visa and come back home and proceed to do the outland application. But from what I'm reading I could just stay there once I get married but I can't tell the border patrol that's my plan. And if I do this and succeed, then it's perfectly fine to do the inland process? This doesn't quite make sense to me. It's ok to live in Canada while you're applying you just have to lie about doing it first?
- All the information I find talks about sponsoring a dependent child is if they're a biological child to the sponsor. But what about otherwise? My daughter, also an American, is not at all related to the sponsor. Is that going to be a problem? Or does it just add extra steps?
- It looks like, even once we get the family sponsorship approved, I still can't work. If that's true and I have to apply for a work visa, can I apply for that concurrently with the spousal sponsorship visa? Or does that have to wait till after I'm approved?
- So one website I found said when proving our relationship, we need to have examples from no less than 3 different categories. And of the categories listed, half of them were based on living together. Again...refer to my first question lol! Are they saying "Hey we want you to do the process THIS way. But if you do it that other way, it's cool too but....don't tell us you're doing it ok?" Cause that's really the impression I'm getting.