I have read the sticky at top, and I've done personal research, but I feel so overwhelmed! I'm sure my story isn't terribly unique, and I read some reads with people in my situation, but I would just appreciate simple, straightforward advice.
My boyfriend is Canadian, I'm American. We've been dating for two years, and we met online. We've visited each other about once every six months, which is about three times now. On the third trip, we hatched a plan for me to stay in Canada for 3-6 months, and then move to Seattle (I lived in New York). At the border, I was found inadmissible because I had given up my apartment and job and they didn't feel confident I would leave once I was in. I came to stay with my sister in Alaska. This was last month.
We're committed, we would like to live together, but we were both uncomfortable with marriage as a method to that for two reasons: 1. we're both romantic fuddy-duddies and wanted it to be natural after we lived together 2. Barring that, trying to actually do a ceremony with our families when we're in two different countries would be a nightmare. A conjugal partner visa would be nice, but I understand that since we have the capacity to get married (or I think we do), it would not apply to us (please correct me if I'm wrong).
What I would like to know is what are my options for living and working there? Is a spousal visa the easiest, the best? We feel happy being committed, and marriage itself doesn't bother us, and we're willing to sacrifice the traditional aspects and ceremonies we wanted if that means really being together, but I want to know if there's a way for me to live with him without having to, and if not, how does the department generally feel about situations like ours? Sympathetic, does a spousal visa seem likely if we marry now, despite not living together?
As I understand it, the application process takes about a year? Can we stay together somehow in the interim? Any other advice?
I'm very sorry if this is the kind of stuff you guys are tired of, but I feel so overwhelmed! After the mistake at the border, I just don't want to go in overconfident and blind anymore.
My boyfriend is Canadian, I'm American. We've been dating for two years, and we met online. We've visited each other about once every six months, which is about three times now. On the third trip, we hatched a plan for me to stay in Canada for 3-6 months, and then move to Seattle (I lived in New York). At the border, I was found inadmissible because I had given up my apartment and job and they didn't feel confident I would leave once I was in. I came to stay with my sister in Alaska. This was last month.
We're committed, we would like to live together, but we were both uncomfortable with marriage as a method to that for two reasons: 1. we're both romantic fuddy-duddies and wanted it to be natural after we lived together 2. Barring that, trying to actually do a ceremony with our families when we're in two different countries would be a nightmare. A conjugal partner visa would be nice, but I understand that since we have the capacity to get married (or I think we do), it would not apply to us (please correct me if I'm wrong).
What I would like to know is what are my options for living and working there? Is a spousal visa the easiest, the best? We feel happy being committed, and marriage itself doesn't bother us, and we're willing to sacrifice the traditional aspects and ceremonies we wanted if that means really being together, but I want to know if there's a way for me to live with him without having to, and if not, how does the department generally feel about situations like ours? Sympathetic, does a spousal visa seem likely if we marry now, despite not living together?
As I understand it, the application process takes about a year? Can we stay together somehow in the interim? Any other advice?
I'm very sorry if this is the kind of stuff you guys are tired of, but I feel so overwhelmed! After the mistake at the border, I just don't want to go in overconfident and blind anymore.