ckwilson93 said:
Does anyone know if filing a petition for US sponsorship while we're both in Canada would effect our canadian sponsorship at all?
My husband doesn't want to do this anymore, and all I'm doing every day is trying to convince him that we just need to keep waiting through this.. We're December 2013 applicants.
Basically, I guess I'm just wondering if we could file the first step of an American spousal sponsorship package, which is a form that just needs to be approved, takes about a month, without CIC being able to know this? I have no idea how connected our immigration services are. And if our American one didn't get approved, we would obviously have no choice but to continue waiting this out...
Regardless, I am really wondering if waiting another YEAR dealing with this inland misery would be wasted when we could be filing for a complete american visa which is apparently taking less or equal the amount of time..
??? :'(
The form you are talking about is the approval so you can actually SEND in for sponsorship. That can take up to a year, and then you would file all the appropriate paperwork for sponsorhip. If your husband has already given up his residence in the US he won't be able to sponsor you until he moves back to the US as a US citizen MUST show residence in the US in order to sponsor a spouse to the US. If he still owns property there, that should suffice.
Green card requirements are 6 of 12 months to retain it. It is not like Canada. If you don't meet the R/O there or appear as if you don't live there, CBP has the right to take your green card from you on the spot and refuse entry.
As I said a few pages back. The wait is a long one and the grass always appears greener on the other side. It might not be so green if you are in the middle of the pasture though. *shrugs*
My 2 cents worth, since you asked in a public forum. You are very likely more than 1/2 completed with this process. Even if your eCas doesn't show it. They are typically quite stingy with all things until suddenly wham, it's AIP/OWP and a day or so later DM.
Oh, one other thing. Your husband will also have to show that he has an income of 125% or more above poverty level in order to sponsor you to the US.
Good luck with whatever you choose to do.