torontomike said:
Hey everyone. I am a Canadian citizen who married an American citizen who is living here with me in Toronto. We have been waiting on our inland sponsorship/PR/OWP application submitted in June 2013. I have read that is "not advised" to travel during the inland application process, but this is a very long stretch already that she hasn't seen her family.
She wants us to go attend a family function in the US in February. How risky is it that we go? Any thoughts?
Hi torontomike,
If you decide to go, I recommend flying as opposed to driving. I have travelled with my American husband several times (by plane) from Toronto and although he is questionned at length when we returned to the airport, at least he was back in Canada. The agent would usually void his current visitor's visa and issue another for 30 days. The next day we would renew the visitor's visa online and he was fine for another 6 months.
The one time that he drove by himself to the US to visit his ill mother, he was refused entry back into Canada. He tried another border crossing and explained the circmstances to the agent and was eventually granted entry. At the time we were living together and he was here as a visitor, but we had not yet applied for PR.
Be sure to carry a copy of the email from CIC acknowledging receipt of your application, a copy of the fees receipt and any other documentation to show that your PR application is being processed.
Hope this helps, good luck!