- Oct 19, 2009
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo USA
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- January 8
- AOR Received.
- SponsAppr Jan28, PRInProcess Feb09
- File Transfer...
- N/A
- Med's Done....
- November 2009
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- March 01
- VISA ISSUED...
- 23 March 2010
Greetings, all. I apologize for my first post being the lengthiest, but I have grown utterly dissatisfied with the runaround I'm getting when it comes to finding a valid phone number to get my questions answered by a real human being. I know my questions are long, but I wanted to include some background information in case it makes any difference. I know that each and every one of us seeks hope that something will expedite the process.
Simply stated, I have been in a long distance relationship with my now husband for almost 2 years. Travel back and forth, short trips, etc. I most recently had an extended stay with him, during which time he proposed and we married soon after. I had to come back to the USA because of my visitor status limits. Another 300something dollars spent in the wrong place!
My Questions:
1. Does my canadian citizen husband have to meet income requirements to be approved
as a sponsor if he is only sponsoring me, his wife? We have no children yet, together or apart.
2. Does he require a co-signer in either case?
3. This is an -outbound- sponsorship, as I am back in California, USA after my brief visitor status expired. After submitting my application, can I go to Canada and be granted any sort of extended visitor or temporary resident visa so that I can be with my
husband while everything is being processed? I could arrange to have family forward any mail to me at his address.
****-Do I have to prove monetary assets to support myself
or have a return plane ticket as required before as an unmarried visitor? All of these flights back and forth have taken a toll on my funds and I am now unemployed, due to leaving a job to live with him before we married. He wants me to be back as soon as legally possible.
4. Because of individual wait times, can I send police checks and medical results during the
process or must they be sent with the initial applicaton forms? Does this delay initial approval/denial of case processing?
-And what about the Ontario Solemnization of Marriage? Can a copy of that be sent until we receive our Marriage Certificate?
5. When I choose the office I want to process my application in the United States, is that where
my spouse and I will have to go for the interview? Or just myself? Can I choose to complete everything in Canada? Or through the Buffalo, NY office, which is closer to him?
I appreciate any and all answers or experiences. I am new to the entire process, and am surprised how difficult it is to fall in love, marry, and co-habitate when there are distant borders involved.
-Mrs. Missing Mr.
Simply stated, I have been in a long distance relationship with my now husband for almost 2 years. Travel back and forth, short trips, etc. I most recently had an extended stay with him, during which time he proposed and we married soon after. I had to come back to the USA because of my visitor status limits. Another 300something dollars spent in the wrong place!
My Questions:
1. Does my canadian citizen husband have to meet income requirements to be approved
as a sponsor if he is only sponsoring me, his wife? We have no children yet, together or apart.
2. Does he require a co-signer in either case?
3. This is an -outbound- sponsorship, as I am back in California, USA after my brief visitor status expired. After submitting my application, can I go to Canada and be granted any sort of extended visitor or temporary resident visa so that I can be with my
husband while everything is being processed? I could arrange to have family forward any mail to me at his address.
****-Do I have to prove monetary assets to support myself
or have a return plane ticket as required before as an unmarried visitor? All of these flights back and forth have taken a toll on my funds and I am now unemployed, due to leaving a job to live with him before we married. He wants me to be back as soon as legally possible.
4. Because of individual wait times, can I send police checks and medical results during the
process or must they be sent with the initial applicaton forms? Does this delay initial approval/denial of case processing?
-And what about the Ontario Solemnization of Marriage? Can a copy of that be sent until we receive our Marriage Certificate?
5. When I choose the office I want to process my application in the United States, is that where
my spouse and I will have to go for the interview? Or just myself? Can I choose to complete everything in Canada? Or through the Buffalo, NY office, which is closer to him?
I appreciate any and all answers or experiences. I am new to the entire process, and am surprised how difficult it is to fall in love, marry, and co-habitate when there are distant borders involved.
-Mrs. Missing Mr.