- Feb 9, 2013
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- 01-16-2013
Hi guys. First of all, I'm very appreciative for websites like these and the helpful people that are on this forum.
I have been reading the Canadavisa forum for few months now and decided to create an account to ask some questions after a long duration of unsuccessful search.
My husband and I have been together for about 1.4 years now. My husband is a Korean citizen and was entered into US (legally) with his parents when he was about 12 years old. Fast forward to 2012, for some odd reason, his parents' permanent residence application was denied. My husband was a beneficiary of this application (since he was under the age of 18) and when his parents' application was denied, my husband was no longer able to stay in US legally. Prior to the denial of his US PR, we already began talking about the topic of marriage.
Another thing to make a note of our case is that my husband has a criminal history from when he was a juvenile (16 at the time) of selling illegal narcotics on school campus (Please note that this conviction has not led to the denial of his parents' PR application). He successfully finished his probation (No jail time) and sealed his record.
Fast forward to 2013, he is currently in Canada on visitor's status. We are planning on filing our application with Outland. My husband just received a FBI clearance and it seems that his record is clean. But we both agreed that it's best to be as honest as possible on our application, so we are including his criminal conviction from when he was a juvenile.
My questions regarding our case is;
1. Will his criminal record effect our case in any way? (Juvenile conviction; he was convicted but his charges were dropped and sealed after the completion of his probation)
2. My husband's denial of PR in US; The timing of the denial of his PR in US does not seem to look good on our case. The US PR application was denied in 2012 and we got married in Canada in 2013 (but we've known each other and planned for our wedding prior to the denial of his PR). I'm worried that this is what is going to screw our case. We already spoke of getting married in Canada because all my family and relatives are situated in Canada.
3. Since we are filing an Outland application, how long is the usual process (He's a Korean citizen)? If our application were to be denied and we filed for appeal, how long will that take?
4. If an officer decides to call for an interview, does that mean they had already denied the application?
Thanks so much for taking your time to read over my post. And I apologize if something like this has been posted in the past.
I have been reading the Canadavisa forum for few months now and decided to create an account to ask some questions after a long duration of unsuccessful search.
My husband and I have been together for about 1.4 years now. My husband is a Korean citizen and was entered into US (legally) with his parents when he was about 12 years old. Fast forward to 2012, for some odd reason, his parents' permanent residence application was denied. My husband was a beneficiary of this application (since he was under the age of 18) and when his parents' application was denied, my husband was no longer able to stay in US legally. Prior to the denial of his US PR, we already began talking about the topic of marriage.
Another thing to make a note of our case is that my husband has a criminal history from when he was a juvenile (16 at the time) of selling illegal narcotics on school campus (Please note that this conviction has not led to the denial of his parents' PR application). He successfully finished his probation (No jail time) and sealed his record.
Fast forward to 2013, he is currently in Canada on visitor's status. We are planning on filing our application with Outland. My husband just received a FBI clearance and it seems that his record is clean. But we both agreed that it's best to be as honest as possible on our application, so we are including his criminal conviction from when he was a juvenile.
My questions regarding our case is;
1. Will his criminal record effect our case in any way? (Juvenile conviction; he was convicted but his charges were dropped and sealed after the completion of his probation)
2. My husband's denial of PR in US; The timing of the denial of his PR in US does not seem to look good on our case. The US PR application was denied in 2012 and we got married in Canada in 2013 (but we've known each other and planned for our wedding prior to the denial of his PR). I'm worried that this is what is going to screw our case. We already spoke of getting married in Canada because all my family and relatives are situated in Canada.
3. Since we are filing an Outland application, how long is the usual process (He's a Korean citizen)? If our application were to be denied and we filed for appeal, how long will that take?
4. If an officer decides to call for an interview, does that mean they had already denied the application?
Thanks so much for taking your time to read over my post. And I apologize if something like this has been posted in the past.