- Aug 1, 2012
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-O
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 23-10-2012
- AOR Received.
- 16-11-2012
- Med's Done....
- 27-08-2012
- Passport Req..
- 21-03-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 13-05-2013
- LANDED..........
- 26-05-2013
Hi everyone,
First of all, our apologies for repeating any previous questions that may be similar to ours. I currently live in Canada (citizen), and my soon-to-be wife, whom I will be sponsoring, lives in New Hampshire. We are getting married on August 20th, and my wife will then be coming with me back to Canada. We will have all paperwork complete, and fees paid in time for us crossing the US border into Canada after the wedding. We will finalize any last loose ends and send in our package as soon as we arrive back home (in Canada). So here are our questions:
1. What precautions do we need to take to ensure she can get the maximum stay in Canada while her visa is being processed? Ideally we would like for her not to have to leave again.
2. Will either an Inland or Outland application give us any advantage?
Essentially we don't care so much about the processing time, our main concern is that we get to live together in Canada while her visa is being processed. Obviously it would be nice to be able to travel to the US during that time to visit her family, but it is not a deciding factor. Travelling to the US for an interview is not a challenge for us either - we will do whatever it takes to be together.
Thank you in advance!
Stephanie & Courtney
First of all, our apologies for repeating any previous questions that may be similar to ours. I currently live in Canada (citizen), and my soon-to-be wife, whom I will be sponsoring, lives in New Hampshire. We are getting married on August 20th, and my wife will then be coming with me back to Canada. We will have all paperwork complete, and fees paid in time for us crossing the US border into Canada after the wedding. We will finalize any last loose ends and send in our package as soon as we arrive back home (in Canada). So here are our questions:
1. What precautions do we need to take to ensure she can get the maximum stay in Canada while her visa is being processed? Ideally we would like for her not to have to leave again.
2. Will either an Inland or Outland application give us any advantage?
Essentially we don't care so much about the processing time, our main concern is that we get to live together in Canada while her visa is being processed. Obviously it would be nice to be able to travel to the US during that time to visit her family, but it is not a deciding factor. Travelling to the US for an interview is not a challenge for us either - we will do whatever it takes to be together.
Thank you in advance!
Stephanie & Courtney