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    Inland, outland: rules

    Last question! They ask for dates of visit. Can I put that is intended date of departures is the end of his temp. residency in april 2014? Or they will find that suspiciouis since he is supposed to be outland? And: if we wrote the he intend to leave in january, then, does he absolutely have...
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    Inland, outland: rules

    Another question. In the questionnaire, they ask me (the sponsor) if I am currently living with someone. Should I say i live with my husband if we are applying outland? Or is he supposed to be just visiting?
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    Inland, outland: rules

    well, we did a bunch of stuff ourselves before we decided to go for the lawyer... and we did a buch of errors. so we have all the documents gathered (police, medical, proof of genuine relationship, marriage certificate, pictures), and the forms filled up for outland application. we are almost...
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    Inland, outland: rules

    we took the lawyer because my husband and i disagreed on the way to fill the forms :o and we wanted to speed up the process. but it turns out that it is taking a long time. I was wondering: what happens when a document expires through the process? The medical exam is only valid a year...
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    Inland, outland: rules

    Hi everyone. I should have thought about reading here before getting a lawyer to work on our case... anyway. Here is my question. We are still hesitating between applying inland or outland. I am canadian (quebec) and my husband is an american. He is here on a Temp. res. until march 30th. I...