Re: Desparate For Some Answers
Thank you for all that information. I spent most of yesterday and last night printing out forms. I am not even sure I printed out the right forms and every time I look, I have another form to print out. This is all just becoming so complicated. One of the biggest problems is we own a home here. We can't just leave it. We had it put up for sale the other day. So, as long as he has an application started, he can cross the border? I can't seem to find where to do the fees or even how much all this is going to cost. My husband is on disability and is not good at doing things on his own. It would overwhelm him to come to Canada, drop me off and then have to come back to the states by himself. I keep telling him I should jut go on ahead, find a place to live then send for him, but he would have no clue where to even begin to figure out any of this, this is why we have to go together. I'm getting very stressed about all of this. I'm thinking of getting a lawyer but can't even seem to find one on line.
I have to go all the way to Orlando on January 19 which is a 10 hour drive just to ask the judge to let me leave on my own and give me more time to prepare. I could get deported (long story....36 year old pot charge). The thing is. I need a place to live in Canada therefore, I need to bring across all that it takes to fill up a house, which is the contents of our house, but that looks like it's going to be a problem...mind you, what's his i mine, so really, it is all my stuff, right *wink* Could I have an argument for that? he could go back and stay with his dad after dropping me and all the stuff off but would they believe me? Does anyone know where I can get an immigration lawyer?
Thank you for all that information. I spent most of yesterday and last night printing out forms. I am not even sure I printed out the right forms and every time I look, I have another form to print out. This is all just becoming so complicated. One of the biggest problems is we own a home here. We can't just leave it. We had it put up for sale the other day. So, as long as he has an application started, he can cross the border? I can't seem to find where to do the fees or even how much all this is going to cost. My husband is on disability and is not good at doing things on his own. It would overwhelm him to come to Canada, drop me off and then have to come back to the states by himself. I keep telling him I should jut go on ahead, find a place to live then send for him, but he would have no clue where to even begin to figure out any of this, this is why we have to go together. I'm getting very stressed about all of this. I'm thinking of getting a lawyer but can't even seem to find one on line.
I have to go all the way to Orlando on January 19 which is a 10 hour drive just to ask the judge to let me leave on my own and give me more time to prepare. I could get deported (long story....36 year old pot charge). The thing is. I need a place to live in Canada therefore, I need to bring across all that it takes to fill up a house, which is the contents of our house, but that looks like it's going to be a problem...mind you, what's his i mine, so really, it is all my stuff, right *wink* Could I have an argument for that? he could go back and stay with his dad after dropping me and all the stuff off but would they believe me? Does anyone know where I can get an immigration lawyer?